> I don't know if it is intended or not, but NM works fine in KDE (I am > using an up to date FC4 - I have yet to try FC5).
Here too, it runs fine in KDE. I have used it for a while now with KDE on FC4 and FC5 with no problems. I have an ipw2100 wireless card. As others in this thread have stated, there is in principle no problem running any gnome application under KDE (or vise versa). > > In addition to running both the NetworkManager and > NetworkManagerDispatcher services, you will need to manually start > NetworkManagerInfo which should display an applet in your panel's tray. > There may be other ways of doing this in KDE, but that's what I have to > do with the version I'm using [1]. Note, with FC5 a newer version of NM is used, where the applet is renamed from NetworkManagerInfo to nm-applet. Also, the KDE integration of this "gnome" applet in KDE is much better. With FC4 the icon was a little screwed up (with my transparent background), whereas with FC5 it is fine. > However, since it sounds like (from what others have said in reply so > far) your card is not (yet) supported, you will have little to no > functionality in the NM applet. This is the main issue. I am lucky enough to have a well supported card. Chris _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
