On 05/08/2014 01:26 PM, Pierre Gobin wrote:
Le 08/05/2014 19:22, Aere Greenway a écrit :
On 05/08/2014 11:05 AM, Pierre Gobin wrote:
I saw many users with problems to connect to networks after running
"nm-applet" with root permissions.
To have nm-applet at startup, I only added "nm-applet" in "Default
apps for LXSession", in the tab "Autostart". This solved the problem.
Pierre:
This looks like a proper solution. I will check it out. I suspect
it will not work with the live CD, though. Certainly with a live USB
with a persistence-file.
In a live session, choose "Run" in LXPanel Menu, and enter
"nm-applet". This should make the wifi icon appeared in the systray.
Pierre, & All:
Your method of using "Run" in the LXPanel Menu to run "nm-applet" worked
on a live CD. The applet that appears in the task-bar from doing this,
is the 'good' one (we're used to working with), which can configure a
wireless network.
I endorse this work-around.
- Aere
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Sincerely,
Aere
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