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SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED 10) Network Guide
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4.2 KInternet

Problems related to KInternet include the applet not starting or not all devices appearing.

4.2.1 KInternet Desktop Applet Does Not Start

If KInternet does not start automatically, first make sure that the package kinternet is installed. If KInternet is installed but is not running for some reason, you can start it manually. To start it manually, follow these steps:

  1. Press Alt F2 .

  2. Enter kinternet.

  3. Press Run.

4.2.2 KInternet Does Not Include All Configured Devices

Only configured modems are visible in KInternet by default. To enable other network interfaces in KInternet, you must have selected User Controlled device activation in the appropriate YaST network dialog.

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