First off, wonderful program. Thanks!
I use KDE on my laptop and gtk-qt-engine to keep some continuity between application appearance. However, I have found that it breaks NetworkManager.
When using gtk-qt-engine the wired connection will be detected and configured properly, but wireless connections are never made. The output from
NetworkManager --no-daemon
gives:
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1) started...
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): waiting for an access point.
NetworkManager: Updating allowed wireless network lists.
NetworkManager: nm_dbus_get_networks(): org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerInfo.NoNetworks raised There were are no wireless networks stored.
NetworkManager: Updating allowed wireless network lists.
When I click on the system tray icon an empty drop down menu appears and then an error dialog with:
The Application "NetworkManagerNotification" has quit unexpectedly.
When I click 'ok', NetworkManagerNotification is respawned and the tray icon reappears.
Without gtk-qt-engine everything works perfectly.
This is all with fc3 NetworkManager cvs20050131 (and earlier) gtk-qt-engine-0.60-0.fdr.1.3 kde 3.3.2 gnome 2.8.0-3
Just passing on what I have learned, I'll keep testing to see if I can find out why.
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