Re: how to connect to wireless access point....

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>  Nope, sorry, I run Gnome....
>
>
> > I will be behind a WPA access point. So what I am wondering is where
> > do I get the, wpa_supplicant RPM?
> >
>
>  yum install wpa_supplicant
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>
> > Thanks,
> >
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I have both Gnome and KDE. I prefer KDE and was planning on just
installing KDE with F9. But it seems that Network Manager is a Gnome
app. So my question is this, do I need to install Gnome to get Network
Manager, or will only installing KDE give me Network Manager also?

Also, after I install the, wpa_supplicant RPM, I will not have to do
any configuration for it and Network Manager will do it all? Am I
right in saying this?

Thanks again Kevin.

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