On Friday 13 Nov 2009 2:55:51 pm steve wrote:
> Here is what I suggest you try:
> a. run system-config-network

done
> b. choose eth0 and click "edit"

done
> c. check mark the 'Controlled by NetworkManager' option right below the
>  name of  the connection.

done
> d. exit out of system-config-network

done
> e. right-click the NetworkManger applet (btw, if you are running kde make
>  sure  it is the NetworkManager applet you have running in the panel, not
>  the kde whatsitcalled thingy for network control -- you can tell by right
>  clicking and verifying the 'About') and click 'Edit connections'

I am on gnome, and there is no NetworkManager applet (I remember the fedora 
guys removed it and could not get it back

> f. Add a new wired connection (the good thing about NM is you can have
>  multiple  wired connections 'configurations' for the same device, and can
>  seamlessly switch between them -- just name them differently)
> g. try it out and report back.

so how do I get the NetworkManager applet to show? I rebooted, and had to add 
the default route by hand.


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kg
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