On Saturday 21 May 2016 20:30:42 Patrick Serru wrote: [...]
Hello,
Currently networking infrastructure of KDE3 is pretty obsoleted. For the moment I suggest you to use nm-applet, a Gnome aplication, but is integrating very well with KDE3.
Serghei
---------------------------- Hello Serghei,
Thank you very much. It looks working well : with ethernet connected from the boot, the system uses it. Deconnecting the ethernet cable, the WiFi relays "automaticaly". Reconnecting Ethernet, then (Alt+F2) to start /usr/bin/nm-applet, then deconnecting WiFi with the applet and the ethernet is used again.
I suppose that having stated /usr/bin/nm-applet from a graphical log first, make /usr/bin/nm-applet to be started automaticaly on next boot, or I missed something ?
It depends. The KDE3 offers an options which remembers which programs running before shutdown and will auto-start they automatically at next login. To see if this option is activated check KControl -> KDE Components -> Session Manager -> On Login -> Restore previous session. Also, you can set any program to start automatically if the KDE3 will found it in ".kde3/Autostart" For example, to start automatically the nm-applet, create a symlink: ln -s /usr/bin/nm-applet ~/.kde3/Autostart -- Serghei -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org