NM seems to work (I never thought to write those words!) in general, but I am told that I need access to get a wireless connection going. How do I achieve this? I can't launch it through Alt-F2 and I can't find it in the menu.
Thanks, Lisi
Manually add NM to the menu with Kmenuedit after testing the command in a shell. By trial and error and/or Google, there's always away to find out the right command, test it in a shell, and then add it to the menu with kmenuedit (make sure kmenuedit is installed).
If you mean wicd network manager, the command is:
wicd-gtk --no-tray
If you mean kwifimanager, to test in shell, use:
kwifimanager
And to add in kmenuedit, use:
kwifimanager -caption "%c" %i %m
On 8/14/14, Lisi Reisz lisi.reisz@gmail.com wrote:
NM seems to work (I never thought to write those words!) in general, but I am told that I need access to get a wireless connection going. How do I achieve this? I can't launch it through Alt-F2 and I can't find it in the menu.
Thanks, Lisi
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