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Hello everyone I've been trying to install arch on my Eee pc 701 recently. My prob is that there is no graphical network configuration tool to be found. By the way, I'm currently using KDEmod 3.5. Can you teach me please on the things to be installed?Thanks
Last edited by kaola_linux (2008-11-06 05:56:08)
Netbook (Acer Aspire One 110 || 160gb SATA HD || 1.5gb ram): archlinux i686 / KDEmod 4.3
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Are you looking for something like NetworkManager perhaps?
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I have that installed what I would like is just like the same on ubuntu where you can enter an IP address on a gui form...
Netbook (Acer Aspire One 110 || 160gb SATA HD || 1.5gb ram): archlinux i686 / KDEmod 4.3
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You'll need knetworkmanager. Please issue the wiki for further configuration of NetworkManager.
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You'll need knetworkmanager. Please issue the wiki for further configuration of NetworkManager.
I'm using gnome-network-manager since it is not included on arch official repositories. Btw, how can I show the nm-applet as a non-root user without asking the password? Also, since I do have this installed the thing I want is still not satisfied . I want a graphical interface for entering static ip's, username and password similar to ubuntu's or windows xp. ^^ Thanks alot
Last edited by kaola_linux (2008-11-05 14:53:24)
Netbook (Acer Aspire One 110 || 160gb SATA HD || 1.5gb ram): archlinux i686 / KDEmod 4.3
Registered Linux User # 481212 / Machine Registration # 390468
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maybe wicd is your kind of stuff.
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maybe wicd is your kind of stuff.
Wow, I've tested it on my machine and it was just the way I wanted it to be... Thank you so much...Arch number 1!!!!:lol::D
Netbook (Acer Aspire One 110 || 160gb SATA HD || 1.5gb ram): archlinux i686 / KDEmod 4.3
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archassistant is a GUI for netcfg if I'm not mistaken. Netcfg is in Archlinux the preferred way to manage connections.
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