The thing that freaks me out, is if a normal user logs in to the desktop first, and the administrator later(read me), he is not able to use nm-applet. How irritating isn't that?
Sure, you can use "sudo killall nm-applet && nm-applet &", but taking over the control should be an option on the indication bar.
The thing that freaks me out, is if a normal user logs in to the desktop first, and the administrator later(read me), he is not able to use nm-applet. How irritating isn't that?
Sure, you can use "sudo killall nm-applet && nm-applet &", but taking over the control should be an option on the indication bar.