Dear,
       Thanks jirka reply.
       Yes, nm-applet doesn't have "selecting config"
       So, I search DBus about org.freedesktop.NetworkManager that has
ActivateConnection.
i use this DBUS method that can change user configuration file & reconnect.

But, Step.1.when i use org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerSettings.Connection
Update DBUS configuration file.
       Step.2.then reconnect -> FAIL ( NetworkManager was disappeared )
Is it Mutually exclusive?
Or is it not "Formal" setting ?

Thanks
blue

2010/10/6 Jirka Klimes <[email protected]>

> On Wednesday 06 of October 2010 11:10:07 rain blue wrote:
> > Dear,
> >        I need some comments for this operation.
> > In normal case, user select what they want config by GUI & connect
> > ( /etc/Networkmanager/system-connections/. ||
> > /home/NAME/.gconf/system/networking )
> >
> > Now, because i close nm-applet GUI. So, user can't select config by GUI.
> > how can i select config instead of user.
> > ( User already wrote new config by my code )
> >
> > Could someone give me some comments?
> > Thanks every one.
> > blue
>
> If by "selecting config" you mean activating a user connection, you can't
> do
> that. Because nm-applet is not running. nm-applet is not just a GUI, but
> also
> implements a user settings service that provides configuration to NM when
> activation is requested. And when it's not running, no
> org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerUserSettings D-Bus service is available.
> Read http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManagerConfiguration about setting
> services.
>
> If you only want to edit the data in user connections, you can do that via
> gconf-editor, gconftool-2 or manually in .gconf dir.
>
> Jirka
>
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