On 7/20/06, Guillermo Garron <guillermo.fedora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In my laptop i also have no device to start at boot, i dont know if that is important or not i just did it because sometimes my laptop has no connection when i am on the road.
On 7/18/06, Jose < jose-v@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Dear all,$ /etc/init.d/NetworkManager start
I've read elsewhere that this applet appears only when no cable is
present, so I tried also unplugging my ethernet cable and even
restarting with the wireless already on. All kind of combinations
didn't work. I still can't see the applet on the bar.
I restarted the services, and tried to disable the network service too
(despite this is not mentioned in the referenced link above, I read
elsewhere that if you enable the NetworkManager service you may
consider disabling the network service. That was another test I also
made. But still no success...)
I already made sure that my notification area is there, of course.
Can you think on anything else I can try?
$ NetworkManagerInfo
should work,
after that make sure you save your session before close GNOME.