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(In reply to Tam�s N�meth from comment #1) > why GNOME? This happens in KDE for me, but I think it might be a > NetworkManager problem. NetworkManager is maintained by the GNOME team. That's why GNOME. (it MIGHT be a the KDE frontend though - as I myself don't see the same happening on a GNOME install, also using NetworkManager)