I found that it's possible to install Network Manager from Squeeze, but I don't recommend it as it may cause some dependency problems. In my case, this dependency hell went up to GTK, making Zenity, Audacious etc. unusable, so I had to reinstall and find something other. I've found that Wicd, which I'm using for wired/home Wi-fi, doesn't work with my university network (Eduroam), so I have Wicd for normal, wireless connectivity and a script which starts WPA supplicant for university network. I've read in mail header that You're from University, if You have Eduroam (it's an universal site in many universities), have You found any method of authenticating it in Wicd? MCbx
Jan Stolarek jan.stolarek@p.lodz.pl napisał(a):
Thank you for responses. I am using wicd at the moment and it seems to work.
- Hold the network-manager-kde-trinity and network-manager from
Squeeze
I wouldn't mind that. The question is if I can go back to old network-manager once I upgraded to the new one?
- Use a different application - for example nm-applet
I would love to use nm-applet, but for some reason the icon does not show properly in the taskbar - see the attached screenshot (which I hope will make it to the list). Should I report this as a trinity bug?
Janek