<snip> > > > > All I did to get the NetworkManager applet--more of a notification icon > > than an applet--(/usr/bin/nm-applet) was to "/sbin/service NetworkManager > > start". If that doesn't work, you can then start nm-applet from the > > command line. Once nm-applet has been started once, it should be > > preserved across logins, as long as NetworkManager is running. > > > I can start nm-applet but I can't get it to work consistently. It asks > me for the passwd for example but it does no connect. Well once it did > but I can't do it a second time. Presumable NetworkManager is run when > I boot but no nm-applet is launched unless I do it on the command line. > > I can see that it is the facility that I was looking for but I just > can't make it work. I get errors when it starts that I included in > another fedora message. > (nm-applet:5719): libglade-WARNING **: unknown property `urgency_hint' > for class `GtkDialog' > > (nm-applet:5719): libglade-WARNING **: unknown property `urgency_hint' > for class `GtkDialog' > > I don't know what these errors mean. Do you? > -- Ok, I found how to make nm-applet work. It was a confusion about which kind of passwd I was entering. But I still don't know what these errors mean. But nm-applet is clearly the program I was looking for. Thanks for the tip. ------------------------------------------- Aaron Konstam Computer Science Trinity University telephone: (210)-999-7484