> I set up networking with network
> manager on my laptop back in F11. Or
> was it F10 ? Not sure. Everything has worked
> fine since then. I had
> an icon in my system tray that showed me signal strength
> and I could
> click to select various APs, connect, etc. I
> accomplished this using
> the NetworkManager-gnome package.
>
> Last night I upgraded from F12 to F13. Everything
> went fine except when
> I booted I was without wifi functionality. I got
> everything working but
> I don't have an icon in my system tray anymore.
>
> How do I fix this ?
>
> I yum list \*network\* and saw that there is a
> knetworkmanager package.
> If I install it, how do I use it ?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
Before you install knetworkmanager, why don't you try from command line
terminal:
$ nm-applet &
and it should bring up the icon that you need. Don't know if it is a bug but
if one updates/updated during Fedora 13 Release cycle(Testing), this happened
there too. In my case, I have to use this, because my laptop does the same
thing as is happening to you. Don't know why it happens, but something broke
it from starting automagically :(
Hope this helps,
Antonio
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