So would you recommend updating to a newer version? The NetworkManagerInfo does bring up the icon.. which is really great. I was able to connect just fine. I also installed the vpnc from the extras but don't see it on the taskbar icon.
Ray P.S. - This is very promising!!! On 6/17/05, Dan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 10:20 -0400, Ray Hooker wrote: > > I also see it referenced in Clemson's HOWTO: > > > > http://www.ces.clemson.edu/linux/nm.shtml > > > > Unfortunately, what's there is for the HEAD branch, which includes VPN > support, but is not in FC4. FC4 includes a slightly older branch from > April, with a lot of backports but no VPN or external DHCP client. > > > So I started the two services (NetworkManager and NetworkManager > > Dispatcher). I still see no applet on the task bar nor is it listed > > in the possible applets. NetworkManager-Gnome as well as > > NetworkManager appears to already be installed. I even did a YUM > > update (yum install NetworkManager NetworkManager-gnome) just to make > > sure I had the latest and rebooted. Still no taskbar icon. The > > Clemson help page mentions > > nm-applet, but I can't seem to find the file, nor am I able to find > > "Startup Programs tab in the gnome-session-properties application" in > > the FC4 GNOME menus. > > The program you are looking for, /usr/bin/NetworkManagerInfo, needs to > be executed when your gnome session starts up. Run > gnome-session-properties and add the program to your "Startup Programs" > tab, or if you have automatic session-saving turned on, just > run /usr/bin/NetworkManagerInfo from a terminal and it will add itself > to your session automatically. > > HEAD uses /usr/libexec/nm-applet, but not FC4. I know, the docs could > use some work (any takers?) > > Dan > > -- Ray Hooker _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list