On Saturday 13 May 2006 11:09, Gene Heskett wrote: > Humm, but on FC5, there is not an env subdir in ~.kde. Are we to create > this from whole cloth?
mkdir ~/.kde/env ~/.kde/shutdown > I've done this, but have not restarted X yet. Just log out of KDE. Then log into KDE. > What are the expected results considering that ATM my networking is > working fine using network to start it. The original issue was, "how do I run nm-applet in KDE?" This was just a clarification. The nm-applet uses the GNOME keyring to store passwords for encrypted WiFi networks. I stated before that the gnome-keyring-daemon was usable by merely starting it in your KDE session. That is not true. Clients (including nm-applet) use the environment to determine the Unix socket location so they can contact the gnome-keyring-daemon. KDE allows you to set the environment for the KDE session by placing scripts in ~/.kde/env . These will be sourced at KDE start up time. -- Garry T. Williams --- +1 678 656-4579 _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list