It can be stored if you call nm-applet as a root. In this case it is possible to edit connections in "/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections". (In the gnome2 version of the nm-applet it worked with saving as "system wide", but now it seems to be depreciated.) On 06.04.2012 23:33, update wrote:
On Wednesday 04 April 2012, Ilya Chernykh wrote:
On Wednesday 04 April 2012 22:21:44 update wrote:
I use on 11.2 with kde3 NetworkManager-gnome-0.7.1-5.5.1.i586 http://projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/
Especially for editing wlan conections, I use nm-connection-editor as root, works fine.
Perhaps that works with 12.1, too.
In 11.2 through 11.4 kde3-networkmanager works fine.
High Ilya, I have read about a patch you have done for adapting knetworkmanager to nm 0.9. Is there a rpm-package available for testing?
The patch is already applied. Otherwise it does not build at all.
So this version does not work with wlan... I have tried Networkmanager-gnome. This works fine, but the applet does not store the passphrase. So I have to enter it allways. Is there a possibility to store the passphrase? E.g. in kwallet?
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