Thanks for answering james, but in fact nor knetworkmanager, nor nm-applet is running, only networkmanager itself. but when I start knetworkmanager it just says that it's already started and asks if I want it to start automatically, altough it's not true. Something's wrong, some lock file or something, can you help any further?
Thanks, regards, Duarte On Monday 29 November 2010 18:23:39 James Tyrer wrote: > On 11/21/2010 06:50 PM, iberlynx wrote: > > Obviously a typo, or I wouldn't be talking about a _recent_ update, lol > > > > I meant 5.3, or to be more clear 4.5.3. > > > > So as previously stated, my pressing question is: > > > > After updated to 5.3 and the systray changed appearance knetworkmanager > > never appeared again, if I start it manually with alt+F2 it just says it's > > already running and asks me if I want it to start automatically at startup. > > > > If I try running nm-applet it does nothing except saying that there's an > > instance already running. > > > > The fact is that in both these situations ps aux tells me that there are no > > networkmanager client running just networkmanager itself. > > > > How am I going to get knetworkmanager to run ever again?? > > > > > >> Am Sonntag, 7. November 2010, um 17:23:28 schrieb iberlynx: > >>> How am I going to get knetworkmanager to run ever again?? > IIUC, at auto start, KnetworkManager did not show up in the System tray, > yet: > > ps aux | grep knetworkmanager > > shows that it is running. > > I suggest that you try this: open a konsole and: > > killall knetworkmanager > > knetworkmanager > > and see if that fixes the problem. > -- > > ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.