There is a package called "nm-tray" that uses Qt libraries, might be worth a try? On 5/21/19 11:24 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
I just installed NET on a 12 year old Vaio laptop. Extra details are in an unrelated bug report I filed: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1135723
This was a NET installation started from Grub template that I forgot to delete fixed IP configuration on before beginning, of LXQt pattern. Now I need to switch to DHCP, but there's no NM in YaST or anywhere I can find in menus, or in system tray, and YaST is blocked from changes by NM.
These are all the kmanag searched packages installed shown by YaST: NetworkManager-1.10.6-lp151.8.1.x86_64 NetworkManager-branding-openSUSE-42.1-lp151.3.2.noarch NetworkManager-lang-1.10.6-lp151.8.1.noarch libKF5NetworkManagerQt6-5.55.0-lp151.1.1.x86_64 libnm0-1.10.6-lp151.8.1.x86_64 libproxy1-networkmanager-0.4.15-lp151.3.5.x86_64
## remainder of # rpm -qa | egrep -i 'kmanag|nm' | sort libopenmpt0-0.3.9-lp151.1.4.x86_64 libsnmp30-5.7.3-lp151.7.5.x86_64 net-snmp-5.7.3-lp151.7.5.x86_64 perl-SNMP-5.7.3-lp151.7.5.x86_64 plasma-nm5-5.12.8-lp151.1.1.x86_64 plasma-nm5-lang-5.12.8-lp151.1.1.noarch snmp-mibs-5.7.3-lp151.7.5.x86_64 typelib-1_0-NM-1_0-1.10.6-lp151.8.1.x86_64
What's missing? NetworkManager-applet, not installed, is described as GTK. Isn't there supposed to be something for NM not based upon GTK?
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Benjamin Zeller