Hi!
I noticed that after resuming from hibernating in TDE, the knetworkmanager icon in the tray takes 1-2 minutes until it appears and is functional. The internet connection works correctly in the mean time, but the tray icon cannot be used for a while. Is there a way to restart knetworkmanager so that the tray icon reappears faster in case one has to change the LAN settings after resuming?
Thanks,
Gianluca
----------------------------------------------------- Gianluca Interlandi, PhD gianluca@u.washington.edu +1 (206) 685 4435 http://gianluca.today/
Department of Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A. -----------------------------------------------------
On Monday, July 5, 2021, Gianluca Interlandi gianluca@u.washington.edu wrote:
Hi!
I noticed that after resuming from hibernating in TDE, the knetworkmanager icon in the tray takes 1-2 minutes until it appears and is functional. The internet connection works correctly in the mean time, but the tray icon cannot be used for a while. Is there a way to restart knetworkmanager so that the tray icon reappears faster in case one has to change the LAN settings after resuming?
Now I realize that what I am running in the tray is not
trinity-tdenetworkmanager. It must be a xfce applet. I will install the Trinity one and see whether it recovers better from Hibernation.
Gianluca
Thanks,
Gianluca
Gianluca Interlandi, PhD gianluca@u.washington.edu +1 (206) 685 4435 http://gianluca.today/
Department of Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A.
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On Mon, 5 Jul 2021, Gianluca Interlandi wrote:
Hi!
I noticed that after resuming from hibernating in TDE, the knetworkmanager icon in the tray takes 1-2 minutes until it appears and is functional. The internet connection works correctly in the mean time, but the tray icon cannot be used for a while. Is there a way to restart knetworkmanager so that the tray icon reappears faster in case one has to change the LAN settings after resuming?
I have just realized that what I have right now in the tray is not knetworkmanager (may be a xfce applet). I'm going to install trinity-tdenetworkmanager and see whether that recovers better from hibernating.
Gianluca
Thanks,
Gianluca
Gianluca Interlandi, PhD gianluca@u.washington.edu +1 (206) 685 4435 http://gianluca.today/
Department of Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A.
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----------------------------------------------------- Gianluca Interlandi, PhD gianluca@u.washington.edu +1 (206) 685 4435 http://gianluca.today/
Department of Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A. -----------------------------------------------------
On Tue, 6 Jul 2021, Gianluca Interlandi wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 2021, Gianluca Interlandi wrote:
Hi!
I noticed that after resuming from hibernating in TDE, the knetworkmanager icon in the tray takes 1-2 minutes until it appears and is functional. The internet connection works correctly in the mean time, but the tray icon cannot be used for a while. Is there a way to restart knetworkmanager so that the tray icon reappears faster in case one has to change the LAN settings after resuming?
I have just realized that what I have right now in the tray is not knetworkmanager (may be a xfce applet). I'm going to install trinity-tdenetworkmanager and see whether that recovers better from hibernating.
I now installed trinity-tdenetworkmanager and upon login TDE switched to using tdenetworkmanager and turned off the one by xfce. tdenetworkmanager is not as fancy as the one provided by xfce (does not show wireless strength in tray icon), but on the upside it is responsive immediately upon resuming from hibernation. It looks like you cannot have both tray icons at the same time.
Gianluca
Gianluca
Thanks,
Gianluca
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Department of Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A.
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Department of Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A. -----------------------------------------------------
I am now actually able to have both network managers in the tray: TDE and the one specified by:
/etc/xdg/autostart/nm-applet.desktop
I changed
NotShowIn=KDE;GNOME;TDE;
to
NotShowIn=KDE;GNOME;
Not sure whether I will run into major problems by having both running side by side. Also, I am not sure what exaclty "xdg" is. Is this a set of default applications that the system falls back into?
Best,
Gianluca
On Wed, 7 Jul 2021, Gianluca Interlandi wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jul 2021, Gianluca Interlandi wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 2021, Gianluca Interlandi wrote:
Hi!
I noticed that after resuming from hibernating in TDE, the knetworkmanager icon in the tray takes 1-2 minutes until it appears and is functional. The internet connection works correctly in the mean time, but the tray icon cannot be used for a while. Is there a way to restart knetworkmanager so that the tray icon reappears faster in case one has to change the LAN settings after resuming?
I have just realized that what I have right now in the tray is not knetworkmanager (may be a xfce applet). I'm going to install trinity-tdenetworkmanager and see whether that recovers better from hibernating.
I now installed trinity-tdenetworkmanager and upon login TDE switched to using tdenetworkmanager and turned off the one by xfce. tdenetworkmanager is not as fancy as the one provided by xfce (does not show wireless strength in tray icon), but on the upside it is responsive immediately upon resuming from hibernation. It looks like you cannot have both tray icons at the same time.
Gianluca
Gianluca
Thanks,
Gianluca
Gianluca Interlandi, PhD gianluca@u.washington.edu +1 (206) 685 4435 http://gianluca.today/
Department of Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A.
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Department of Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A.
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Department of Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A.
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----------------------------------------------------- Gianluca Interlandi, PhD gianluca@u.washington.edu +1 (206) 685 4435 http://gianluca.today/
Department of Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A. -----------------------------------------------------