Re: How is (k)networkmanager supposed to work these days ?

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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

>> Last night I upgraded from F12 to F13.  Everything went fine except
>> when I booted I was without wifi functionality.  I got everything
>> working but I don't have an icon in my system tray anymore.
> 
> 1) yum install knetworkmanager
> 2) select knetworkmanager in the Kickoff menu
> 3) Right-click and select "add to panel"

I'm running knetworkmanager but I don't really know why.
It does not seem to me to add or subtract anything to/from NM.
Is it a KDE replacement for nm-applet?

Ps I don't like the panel icon nearly as much as the old NM one
(with bars to indicate signal strength).
What is the new one supposed to represent?
It looks a bit like a petrol station pump.


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