Hello!

So, I switched to KDE as you can see in some other threads, and honestly I like 
it way better than XFCE.

My biggest issue right now however is, that the network manager applet does not 
show in KDE. I get notification when I start my session that I am connected to 
my network, and I do have connectivity. I am however not able to use the applet 
to connect to new networks or generally initiate network manager related 
actions.

I run Qubes 4.0.0, and my sys-net runs the fedora-28 template (without 
modifications).

I have tried googling around but could not seem to find a solution. I found an 
old fedora thread stating that there is a package that can be used for network 
manager in KDE (I can't seem to find it again). That package didn't work 
however.

I have tried opening a terminal in sys-net, killing nm-applet and starting it 
again. That does not seem to work either.

Any comments/suggestions welcome!

Thanks in advance!

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