On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Rajiv Nair <[email protected]> wrote:

> Run "killall -9 nm-applet"
>
> And then run "nm-applet &" from terminal. You should get your network
> manager icon back.
>

If that doesn't work, try this:

Open the terminal type
“*sudo edit /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf*”
change the “*managed=false*” to “*managed=true*” and then save it.

then in the terminal type “*killall nm-system-settings*”

and then reboot.

I have broadband connection that I connect using pppoe. I believe setting
pppoe will disable network manager icon, but not the process.

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