After last night's upgrade, the Network Manager applet in the KDE tray
now appears as a red X.  Clicking on it produces a message that the
network manager isn't running, and that I should please start it.  In
fact networking seems to be running just fine.  Has anyone else seen
this?

System is Fedora-16 running on x86_64 hardware; KDE version 4.8.3.  The
applet doesn't identify itself; here's the log of the Network Manager
upgrade:

        May 27 23:38:13 Updated: 
1:NetworkManager-glib-0.9.4-6.git20120521.fc16.x86_64
        May 27 23:38:18 Updated: 
1:NetworkManager-0.9.4-6.git20120521.fc16.x86_64
        May 27 23:38:19 Updated: 
1:NetworkManager-gtk-0.9.4-6.git20120521.fc16.x86_64
        May 27 23:38:20 Updated: 
1:NetworkManager-gnome-0.9.4-6.git20120521.fc16.x86_64
        May 27 23:38:21 Updated: 
1:NetworkManager-devel-0.9.4-6.git20120521.fc16.x86_64
        
jon



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