2009/2/7 Sebin Jacob <sebinaja...@gmail.com>:
> Apart from this, there is something else too that i would like to know. In
> Gnome, I am able to see an icon of a network manager that does the job of
> automatically connecting to the internet. But if I am logging directly in
> KDE nightly, the system does not connect to the internet and I do not know
> from where to find the network manager. As I am really in love with the new
> KDE interface, this is a bit awkard. Now, what I do to get around is to
> first login using Gnome which connects to the internet directly and then
> logout and re-login with KDE nightly. Once, Gnome connect itself to
> internet, the connection does not cut off and I am able to get it in KDE
> too.

I'm using wicd (wicd.sourceforge.net). There is a plasma applet front
end for network manager being developed. There is a debian package,
don't know the status in ubuntu. I have not used it though.

> Thanks for the tips, Praveen A and Ashik S.

You are welcome, its a pleasure.

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