I haven't uninstalled it, but you can go to System->Sessions and uncheck
Network Manager from the startup apps and disable the applet

On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Jeff Lasman <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tuesday 17 February 2009 02:15 pm, Paul Saenz wrote:
>
> > Jeff, is your network connection DCHP or Static?
> > If it is static, is your network devices configured in
> > etc/network/interfaces?
>
> It's got DHCP configured in /etc/network/interfaces. I had to set it up
> there because otherwise it wouldn't find the network at all.
> >
> > If it is, then the unmanaged notification is what it's supposed to
> > do. According to this bug notification, the NM formerly didn't have
> > unmanaged status when network devices are configured in
> > etc/network/interfaces. The bug is marked as fixed.
> >  That is why DK's NM would revert back to DCHP.
>
> So I suppose Network Manager is broken.  How do I uninstall it?
>
> > If you're on DHCP, AND/OR
> > If you need a network manager use knetworkmanager. (I know you love
> > those k apps) It's much better than the install Ubuntu NM.
>
> I don't need Network Manager; I figured out (with some research) how to
> configure DHCP in /etc/network/interfaces.
>
> Actually it's pretty easy.
>
> > Problem solved.
> > No sarcasm here
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jeff
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