>On 07/02/2010 02:21 AM, ddrea...@ms93.url.com.tw
 wrote:

>> Sorry for replying late. Somehow, I didn't receive the messages. I  found

>> messages following my original one only after I viewed the archive  by topic.

>

>Hmm, are you subscribed to this list? �I'm in the habit of using "reply

>to list", so the message was sent only to the mailing list. �(I'll want

>to reconsider this habit.)

>



I am kind of newbie to mailing list. May I ask how to "reply to list"?

Did you mean replying to "networkmanager-list@gnome.org" in e-mail client 
software?

That is what I did.



>I think Dan William's suggestion should do it for you; I've recently run

>into the same bug myself, and I've also found that forcing dbus to

>reload its config files is a workaround.

>

>

>So, in summary:

> -) Undo the edits to /etc/dbus-1/NetworkManager.conf

 > -) run sudo reload dbus

> -) run sudo start network-manager

>

>And you should be set. HTH!



After doing the above, the daemon of "NetworkManager" can be activated. That is 
the good
news.

However, the nm-applet icon just disppeared after reboot. I am sure that 
notification area is
enabled

because the three short lines just having appeared to the left to the nm-applet 
icon remained
there.

What can I do next? Or what additional information should I provide to you?




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