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+<p dir="ltr"><br>
+Le 23 nov. 2012 05:46, &quot;Robert Fox&quot; &lt;<a href="mailto:list@foxconsult.net" target="_blank">list@foxconsult.net</a>&gt; a écrit :<br>
+&gt;<br>
+&gt; There has been much discussion over the KDE NetApplet and the lack of<br>
+&gt; reliability with it - on my laptop (Thinkpad X220) it crashes regularly<br>
+&gt; and I can&#39;t get it to switch between WWAN0 and WLAN0 without failing.<br>
+&gt; Strangely, under Gnome - the Gnome network manager works flawlessly.  I<br>
+&gt; can easily start and stop the WiFi or UMTS connection without problems.<br>If the problem if with net_applet &amp; that networkmanager does work for you under gnome, why not simply using the plasma-applet-networkmanagement in kde ?</p>
+
+
+<p dir="ltr">(You did of course report bug crash for the netapplet ? )</p><p dir="ltr">-- </p><p dir="ltr">Balcaen John</p>