On 23-Feb-11 08:24:29, nev young wrote:
On 22/02/11 22:32, Anthony Anson wrote:
Brett Parker wrote:
Just for ease, the package in lenny is called network-manager. A simple apt-get install network-manager so be all you need.
Found two network-manager files with Gnome Apt: both followed by 'Net'
does this indicate that network-manager is available, but only by downloading it?
look for "NetworkManager" (case matters)
find / -name NetworkManager
it should be in /usr/sbin
on my system it starts up at start up system -> preferences->startup applications
and can be started manually with system->preferences->network connections
but then I use ubuntu (10.04). so things might be different. -- nev
On Debian (Lenny) I find this under System -> Preferences -> Sessions
As a general comment: All of the network management (case-insensitive) stuff can be found using
locate -i manager | grep [Nn]etwork
This will list anything with "NetworkManager" and "network-manager", and anything else that matches.
Ted.
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