The bug is even more serious. I am running a single user system under Linux Mint 7 (essentially jaunty). My kde session is broken unless nm-applet is running. That is, I just get a black, unclickable desktop since kde now relies on the network for some info.
From what I have read here, this is because nm-applet can't load if I have already once logged into gnome and run network manager right? So, what should I kill in order for nm-applet to load? ifconfig wlan0 didn't help, what is the name of the process that is blocking me?
The bug is even more serious. I am running a single user system under Linux Mint 7 (essentially jaunty). My kde session is broken unless nm-applet is running. That is, I just get a black, unclickable desktop since kde now relies on the network for some info.
From what I have read here, this is because nm-applet can't load if I have already once logged into gnome and run network manager right? So, what should I kill in order for nm-applet to load? ifconfig wlan0 didn't help, what is the name of the process that is blocking me?