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 More options Dec 25 2011, 4:53 pm
From: JDifool <mouettedebe...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2011 22:53:42 +0100
Local: Sun, Dec 25 2011 4:53 pm
Subject: Re: [GSB-Users] Digest for gsb-users@googlegroups.com - 2 Messages in 1 Topic
Hi,

just a quick word to thank you for this fine release.
The upgrade process from 3.0 (which I wasn't using on a daily basis) to
3.2 with slapt-get was seamless.

The 3.2 version is quite polished now and is a real pleasure to use on a
daily basis.

I noticed that nothing is happening when clicking on the Network
Settings button that is located on the gnome shell network applet. I
can't quite get any message from any terminal (I'm not familiar with
NewtorkManager) even after restarting everything manually (network
manager service, nm-applet). I'm only using a wired connection and my pc
doesn't have any Wifi, so it's not really a matter. Nm-connection-editor
starts ok, works ok.

Anyone else having this behaviour ?

Anyway, congrats to the GSB team, a great release !

Le samedi 24 décembre 2011 à 02:23 +0000, gsb-users@googlegroups.com a
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Discussion subject changed to "missing network applet" by Steve Kennedy
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 More options Dec 26 2011, 2:31 pm
From: "Steve Kennedy" <st...@gnomeslackbuild.org>
Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2011 19:31:43 -0000
Local: Mon, Dec 26 2011 2:31 pm
Subject: Re: missing network applet

JDifool wrote:
> Hi,

> just a quick word to thank you for this fine release.
> The upgrade process from 3.0 (which I wasn't using on a daily basis) to
> 3.2 with slapt-get was seamless.

> The 3.2 version is quite polished now and is a real pleasure to use on a
> daily basis.

Great, I'm glad to hear!

> I noticed that nothing is happening when clicking on the Network
> Settings button that is located on the gnome shell network applet. I
> can't quite get any message from any terminal (I'm not familiar with
> NewtorkManager) even after restarting everything manually (network
> manager service, nm-applet). I'm only using a wired connection and my pc
> doesn't have any Wifi, so it's not really a matter. Nm-connection-editor
> starts ok, works ok.

> Anyone else having this behaviour ?

Yes, the network applet is missing from the gnome-control-center.  I'm not
sure how this happened, but I rebuilt the package and it's all working
correctly now.  Thanks for pointing this out!  New packages will hit
servers soon.

> Anyway, congrats to the GSB team, a great release !

Thanks! :-)

--
-= Steve


 
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