To get your rhn applet back you can just run it from the console by
typing rhn-applet-gui then when you shut down or log off tick the save
current set up box, it *should* be there next, and everytime you log in.

As for the rhn window never popping up, i have had similar problems with
the redhat-config tools. on my desktop system the "Display" tool in
system settings does a disappearing act just like you described, but i
put that down to the NVIDIA drivers and the custom modelines i am
running confusing the poor tool :-) Also on my laptop system the "Date
and Time" tool in system settings also does the same trick, but i have
no idea on what could be causing that, and i have been to busy to fix
it. oh well, *i* know to knock an hour off what it tells me in order to
get the right time :-)

Regards,
Adam


On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 22:55, MET wrote:
> Not sure when this occured, but for the past few days I have not noticed the 
> little RHN circle icon informing me that my system is up2date or needed newer 
> versions.  Its completely missing and I'd like to get it back.  Any ideas?  
> Also, whenever I go to 'Red Hat Network' inside of 'System Tools' menu it 
> asks me for my root password which I enter, but nothing ever pops up (the 
> up2date app again).  This started happening around the same time that the RHN 
> logo stopped appearing.
> 
> When I do 'ps ax | grep up2date' it appears to be running as well as RHN.
> 
>       rhnsd --interval 120
> 
> But I don't see either of them.  Any ideas?
> 
> ~ Matthew
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