At Sat, 09 Jan 2010 21:18:28 +0100,
Graziano wrote:
> 
> Graziano ha scritto:
> 
> >> Update just finished, try again.
> >> (and if it doesn't work I'll cry :P)
> >> kk
> > 
> > 
> > not there yet.
> 
> 
> Sorry I had the package uninstalled.
> 
> Now after a
> 
> aptitude update
> aptitude dist-upgrade
> aptitude install network-manager
> 
> and a reboot
> 
> 
> the icon is there and the yeeloong is connected by wire but the
> network-manager icon still shows the "disconnected icon", the one with
> two computers and a small orange triangle.
> I repeat wired connection works, it's only network-manager shows the
> disconnected icon.
> 
> I tried to disable and enable connection again and even to reboot again
> but no changes.
> 
> 
> Using this nm, I was able to connect immediately to my wpa2 protected
> wifi network and it displayed the right "wifi bars" icon so this is a
> great enhancement.
> Wireless works perfectly to me.
> 
> 
> 
> P.S.
> I am using latest linux libre kernel: 2.6.32.3-libre-lemote  (thanks lxo
> for the wonderful work!)


I removed the cache and reinstalled network-manager and
network-manager-gnome.  The kernel I am using is
2.6.32.2-libre-lemote.

I confirmed nm-applet showed itself in the system tray as a tiny dot
when using a vertical panel of Xfce (sorry to have forgotten to tell
you about that); it showed the icon appropriately in the system tray
in the horizontal panel of GNOME or in the horizontal panel of Xfce.

(Previous versions of nm-applet showed its icon of the appropriate size
when the vertical panel was used.)

Thanks,
-- 
Ziro <c...@taku2ro.dyndns.org>


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