Closing
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That's not how we start it using systemd.
No package provides /etc/rc.d/network.
Is that dot before the first slash in the path a typo?
Are you using an up to date Arch Linux?
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ah, the stupid daemon. Of course. /knockheadonwood. Might be good to link that kind of stuff to the GNOME 3 wiki entry.
Thanks for your time!
Um, did Wonder help you solve the problem ? If so, please add [SOLVED] to the thread title by editing the original post.
As to the wiki links, feel free
Thanks for your time!
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ne … it_daemons
really, if you are not used to networkmanager, you are NOT obligated to use it
]]>i did compiled support for networkmanager in gnome-shell and gnome-control-center but i made it optionally.
]]>pacman -S networkmanager network-manager-applet
and now I can get into the application but I'm getting an error, "The system network services are not compatible with this version," which gives me a minimal-use window with a network proxy entry and the ability to add a VPN entry.
I know my WiFi works (Intel Wireless-N 1000) because it shows up as wlan0 in iwconfig and I can connect to an unsecured network with wicd. Anyone know how I can get Gnome's Network Manager back?
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