I addressed this question to the NetworkManager list and received a couple of replies that I found to be quite educational. The topic appears on this list occasionally, so I thought it worthwhile to re- post here. The essence of what I discovered is that its not NetworkManager but nm- applet, which is a separate package, albeit from the same source. There is an analogous program available for RL 3. Here's the thread. Geoffrey Leach <geoff@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Every so often on the Fedora list, there's a question about running NetworkManager on Fedora 10 at RunLevel 3, that is where there's no X windows or desktop running. It's generally acknowledged that at RunLevel 5 NetworkManager runs like a champ. Furthermore, it seems that the problem is mostly (always?) where the system relies on a wireless connection to a router. So, with all of that in mind, I thought I'd ask here and will re-post a summary of replies on the Fedora list. Patryk Zawadzki wrote: While I'm not a Fedora user, NM should work just fine from any level. There are two prerequisites however: 1) You need to make sure all the required services are up (hal, dbus) 2) You need some sort of connection provided by: 2.1) An NM client 2.2) A system connection While 2.1 is currently not possible without using X (there are only 2 clients, one for GNOME and one for KDE) nothing should prevent you from using a system-level connection. The method of configuring it depends on loaded plugins (either keyfile config or distro-specific /etc/ files for interfaces). Michael Biebl wrote: There is a project called cnetworkmanager [1], which afaics tries to fill exactly this gap. [1] http://vidner.net/martin/software/cnetworkmanager/ -- -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines