I have the same problem in 3.5.13.2 - no network-manager applet in
Debian Wheezy. I hope something will be made in 14, as my solution for
this problem is quite temporary.
It was possible to install applet by installing older Network Manager
from Squeeze, but it makes dependency mess at least with GTK (some apps
won't run, e.g. Audacious or even Zenity).
Wicd is good, but is not perfect, especially with two-factor
certificate Wi-fi security (eduroam if you are curious), I'm using
just bare wpa-supplicant for it, so it needs console typing to be
started.
MCbx
Dan Youngquist <dan(a)homestead-products.com> napisał(a):
On 12/06/2013 01:53 PM, Calvin Morrison wrote:
I have had no problems with network-manager
recently
How do you run network-manager in Trinity 3.5.13.2? I'd love to use
it instead of wicd. The problem Lisi describes is exactly what I've
had wicd do too many times, and the reason I've had to put some users
on XFCE and its fantastic wireless manager, instead of Trinity.