Hi Alexander,
i'm running awesome 3.4.10-1, installed from the ubuntu 11.10 amd64
repos on an ubuntu 11.10 64-bit minimal installation.
As i wrote in my last mail (i hope you got it?), i can access the menu
by running sudo nm-connection-manager (without sudo it opens as well,
but i'm not
Hi,
I did the same:
Installed Ubuntu, ran gnome and installed awesome.
In Gnome, I could access the nm-applet.
Same in awesome, providing this in the rc.lua
local r = require(runonce)
r.run(nm-applet)
r.run(gnome-power-manager)
r.run(dropbox start -i)
Hi Hartmut,
first of all, thanks for your reply! I guess i have to save the
„runeonce“ code as a new library in /usr/share/awesome/lib?
I did this, added the code you provided at the end of my rc.lua but got
no effect save the tags in the panel appeared twice.
Sorry if i seem a bit clumsy,
Hi again,
you don't need to bother anymore, i just solved the problem. I don't
know if this is a bug, but it seems to be an issue with the rights
administration. If i run nm-connection-editor with root permission i get
the necessary menu with the option to enter my wlan-password.
Strange
On 03/01/2012 09:05 AM, Levent S.B. wrote:
Hi Hartmut,
first of all, thanks for your reply! I guess i have to save the
„runeonce“ code as a new library in /usr/share/awesome/lib?
I did this, added the code you provided at the end of my rc.lua but
got no effect save the tags in the panel