> >> nm-applet is the client gui for NetworkManager. You do not need to add >> interfaces to NetworkManager because it uses HAL to detect your >> networking hardware. Just add nm-applet to your gnome-session startup >> programs and you should get the gui interface you are looking for. >> >> Jon >> > > Desktop > Preferences > More prefs. > Sessions > start up apps tab > > Add : /usr/bin/nm-applet > > > Also, you should check that NetworkManager and related apps are enabled > when booting; e.g. Desktop > System Settings (or about) > Server > settings (Maybe "daemon settings" or similar in your language) > > Services (as root). > > P.S. In Gnome > -- the applet starts usually automatic, if you start NM-services on boot-time. 'chkconfig --level 345 NetworkManager on' and 'chkconfig --level 345 NetworkManagerDispatcher on' will bring your applet up without fiddling around in gnome itself. HTH Roger > > Regards > > Daniel > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >