Okay, this might seem pathetic, but i accidentally removed the “internet connection” icon in the bottom right of my opensuse 11.0’s panel. Now I cannot connect to the internet. Previously I had to click the icon, out pops a slide-up list, i then choose one of the connections, type in the password when a window pops, and connect. But now without the icon, i can’t connect to the internet. It might seem dumb, but I think i need to find the icon again and drag it to back the panel. I have searched and found nothing that was the same. What can I do?
kmenu - system- desktop applet - knetwork manager is that what you were looking for ?
Andy
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Have you tried restarting your network?
#as root
/etc/init.d/network restart
Good luck.
Crypterion wrote:
> Okay, this might seem pathetic, but i accidentally removed the “internet
> connection” icon in the bottom right of my opensuse 11.0’s panel. Now I
> cannot connect to the internet. Previously I had to click the icon, out
> pops a slide-up list, i then choose one of the connections, type in the
> password when a window pops, and connect. But now without the icon, i
> can’t connect to the internet. It might seem dumb, but I think i need to
> find the icon again and drag it to back the panel. I have searched and
> found nothing that was the same. What can I do?
>
>
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