in case the systray from enlightenment doesn't work for you, there are 2
apps that do the same work: trayer and stalonetray
I've tried both but I like most trayer
ps: I don't know fedora, but debian has a network manager package for KDE
named network-manager-kde (duh!). The binary is named knetwo
Thank you, Neal and Jeff!
I will try to add the systray module.
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 11:00 PM, Jeff Hoogland wrote:
> You can use nm-applet under E17 still, but first you need to add the
> systray module to a shelf somewhere so E has a method of displaying the
> nm-applet tray icon.
>
> ~Je
You can use nm-applet under E17 still, but first you need to add the systray
module to a shelf somewhere so E has a method of displaying the nm-applet tray
icon.
~Jeff
On Tue AprĀ 5 2011 08:35:22 PM CDT, Alexandre Nascimento
<1234lexan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Enlightenment family!
>
>
If your modem has a kernel driver, which it must for Gnome to use it, you can
configure it using command line ppp tools. Unfortunately, it has been a while
since I used a modem and don't remember specifics, but it can be done.
Neal Schilling
On Apr 5, 2011, at 8:35 PM, Alexandre Nascimento <1
Hello Enlightenment family!
My name is Alexandre and I am from Brazil. I don't speak english very well,
sorry.
I am a Linux user.
Nowdays, I am using Fedora (15, beta).
I installed 3 window managers: Gnome, Kde and Enlightenment (or e17).
My question is:
I surf the internet with a usb modem, a ZTE
On 03/28/2011 20:21, Wido wrote:
> Hi all, I have a really stupid and dumb question.but is something that,
> even when I didn't care, I've been unable to get it working since the very
> first moment i've been using e17: how the H#LL configure xscreensaver?
>
> I know there is a module, it is