--- Timothy Murphy <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dan wrote: > > >> I gathered from the documentation that FC5 relies > on NetworkManager, > >> but this did not appear to be running after > installation. > >> In my case, when I chkconfig-ed NetworkManager > on, and re-booted, > >> I was not connected to my dhcp LAN, > >> and no NM applet appeared in my KDE panel as I > had expected. > >> > >> The whole WiFi setup is a bit of a mess, in my > experience. > >> > >> > > Turn on NetworkManager and > NetworkManagerDispatcher services. > > That is precisely what I did, and it did not work. > I was not connected to my LAN, > and no applet appeared in my KDE panel. > > I'm sorry, but NetworkManager at the moment is > simply not up to the job > that has been given to it in FC5. > Hopefully it will be in the future. > > -- > Timothy Murphy I have had partial success with NM. Actually, it was working until last night... Anyway, I've notived the applet doesn't always show up in KDE, but works better in Gnome. ╔══╗ ║ j≈ ╚══╝ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com