On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 10:48, Malte Gell
Martin Schlander
wrote I wonder if you did a dvd install, and hence are using KNetworkManager? (cuz of a bug)
Yes I use the DVD install.
Install 'plasmoid-networkmanagement' if it's not already installed, being a plasmoid, I should think it would start up before any apps. and KNM is dead anyway, you should use PNM.
So it's two flies with one stroke, if my guess is correct that you're currently using KNM.
What the hell is "PNM"? I thought Networkmanager is the current networking layer.
KNM = Kde Networkmanager (Frontend) PNM = plasmoid-networkmanagement (Frontend, Plasma) GNM = nm-applet from package NetworkManager-gnome (Frontend, Gnome, Systray, works also in KDE) Networkmanager = Backend + cli Personally I tried to do something like this by renameing the starting entries (*.service, *.desktop) with numbers in front of the names to get an reliable starting sequence at the beginning of the Networkmanager era. Got feed up with it and gone back to the 'old' ifup/ifdown on my Desktops. -- HTH, Yamaban out. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org