thanks guys,


you helped me a lot!









 ---- On Sa, 03 Okt 2015 09:00:17 +0200 Mart Lubbers 
<[email protected]> wrote ----




I use netctltray. A simple netctl profile switcher with a tray icon.

 https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/netctltray/

 

 Works great and no bloat.



On 3 October 2015 08:50:20 CEST, Valentin Rusu <[email protected]> wrote:

No problem with that on ArchLinux.

However, wicd-curses crashes when the connection is up, but by that time

I no longer need it so that won't bother me ;-)



* Jeff Bauer <[email protected]> [2015-10-01 14:53:37 -0500]:



I use wicd with i3, but it always fails when I attempt to connect to a network

 that requires authentication (virtually all of them, these days). There's some

 error in the Python code that I have tracked down yet, so I log into new

 networks with nm-applet the first time, then with wicd thereafter.

 

 -Jeff

 

 

 On Thu, Oct 01, 2015 at 10:13:49PM +0300, Valentin Rusu wrote:

I use wicd instead of NetworkManager and I'm very happy with it. It

 would connect as soon as I login in text mode, so by the time I3 is up,

 the connection is already there.



 * Jeff Abrahamson <[email protected]> [2015-10-01 10:41:53 +0200]:



I have the following in my ~/.xsessionrc, and it works correctly:



 if [ "X$DESKTOP_SESSION" = Xi3 ]; then

 nm-applet &

 # and other stuff

 fi



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 On 1 October 2015 at 10:36, Ingo Bürk <[email protected]> wrote:



The window manager is neither responsible nor involved in network

 management at all, so I'm afraid you're looking in the wrong direction

 here.



 On 10/01/2015 10:34 AM, Robert Grah wrote:



 Hey there,







 I am having some problems getting wifi to work in i3. I tried to add







 exec--no-startup-id nm-applet

 to my config and this braught me the icon, but it can not find any wifi

networks.



 It seems that there are some problems with the session or similar. I

also tried wicd or gnome-network-manager all without results.







 I am using Ubuntu 15.04 and i3 4.10.4.







 Any ideas?













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