Version: Unbekannt (using KDE 3.5.5 "release 19.1" , openSUSE ) Compiler: Target: i586-suse-linux OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.16.21-0.25-default Knetworkmanager does not appear in the system tray when (that seems to be the reproducable condition) I have a networkcable plugged in from the beginning. Not appear means, I can see a process running using ps -A in the console, it also means that there is no connection. If I kill the process and restart Knetworkmanager everything is fine. There is also everything fine, if I plugin the cable after icon has appeared. Another condition: There is also a wireless connection available. I do not know if this has any influence or not.
The same thing happend to me on FC6. If I start knetworkmanager connect to any network than logout from my kde session at my next login knetworkmanager is running but not visible. I kill it and lauch it from the konsolethe message: "Very strange! got a DCOPReplyDelayed opcode, but we were not waiting for a reply!" is generated.
This happend to me too. I always use a wireless connection with the same network but sometimes the knetworkmanager icon doesn't appear in the system tray after the boot, if i kill it and launch it again it works.
Fixed in SVN - knetworkmanager was being restored by session management.
That is so great, thank you very much! I this will be soon out with the next KDE or OPENSUSE. That was a really annoying bug.
*** Bug 143118 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***