> > Now I have gnome running, just to set things up and I use the > > networkmanager applet but eventually I don't want to use gnome (I have > > it installed and won't delete it but don't want to run it) but a very > > simple window manager only. Is there a way to run the applet without > > gnome? All I would like to have is the same window popping up when you > > click on the applet in gnome, but now without gnome and without the > > applet, just the window. > > NetworkManager should show up anywhere where the freedesktop tray spec > is implemented. This includes KDE, icewm, xfce, etc. If you want a > program that just implements a standalone tray, lookup "stalonetray". > But you shouldn't really need it at this point, since pretty much > everything will take it.
Well, the thing is that I don't want to run any trays. All I'm running is sawfish which does nothing else than managing the windows which is perfectly fine for me. If I could launch the networkmanager applet window from command line that would be great. Thanks, Daniel _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
