@ gokul......
i already done the things u hve mentioned.........
this icon automatically comes in the system tray, but here it is
missing...... i tried to add the system tray again, but still the problem
persists......

On 8/6/09, Visakh <gokulda...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
>   I think this is a problem unique to you. I haven't seen that problem
> anywhere else. You can try this for the time being:
>
> 1. Open [ System > Preferences > Startup applications ] and make sure
> that 'Network Manager' is selected. If not, select it and re-login.
>
> 2. If that doesn't solve it, open a command terminal and try command
> 'nm-applet' . If it throws any error, please post it here.
>
> Regards,
> Gokul Das
> >
>


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