>>If youll be using network manager, everything will be basically >>seamless. Does slackware use nm? > > Yes, and wicd. Wicd is optional. NM is part of the default > installation. I presume then I start NM from the rc.d scripts but > configure NM from Trinity? KControl? In R14, use knetworkmanager9 from GIT. (Debian/Ubuntu package is network-manager-tde). 3.5.13.x does not have support for NetworkManager >= 0.9. Tim