Thanks for all the replies, but to be honest I prefer something more
GUI and straightforward. I do not believe that I should torture myself
just to obtain a network connection. ;)    I move around frequently in
my new job and need to see all the wireless network around.

So Carl gave the correct solution:

1. load networkmanager at boot time through chkconfig
2. load nm-applet
3. load trayer
4. Click on the icon in the tray and we're all set


-- 
With kind regards,
Didier.

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Yum/apt repository for DR17/EFL: http://sps.nus.edu.sg/~didierbe

Didier  Casse
Research Scientist

Electronic Materials Research Institute,
Northeastern University,
435 Egan Research Center,
Boston MA, 02115.


On 9/27/06, Carl Bolduc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 9/26/06, Didier Casse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > The problem is that this NetworkManager appears in the form of a tray
> > icon and is  compatible w/ the GNOME tray, so I can't see it in E17.
> >
> > Now even the 3rd party tray "trayer-1.0"  doesn't display the icon.
>
> Hi, you have to start the network-manager applet, which is nm-applet I
> beleive. Then it will appear inside trayer. Same thing for
> gnome-power-manager.
>
> carl
>

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