Add a connection to KDE's Network Connections
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In KDE's "Connections" pane, I temporarily deleted the entry for an ethernet connection, but there is no GUI option for adding a connection. Seems odd that KDE wouldn't have an "add" button/contextual menu. What's the easiest way to add it back?
Tried resetting and reconnecting the ethernet port manually to trigger the automatic setup, but didn't have an effect.
On latest vanilla Manjaro KDE, fwiw
networking kde5
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In KDE's "Connections" pane, I temporarily deleted the entry for an ethernet connection, but there is no GUI option for adding a connection. Seems odd that KDE wouldn't have an "add" button/contextual menu. What's the easiest way to add it back?
Tried resetting and reconnecting the ethernet port manually to trigger the automatic setup, but didn't have an effect.
On latest vanilla Manjaro KDE, fwiw
networking kde5
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In KDE's "Connections" pane, I temporarily deleted the entry for an ethernet connection, but there is no GUI option for adding a connection. Seems odd that KDE wouldn't have an "add" button/contextual menu. What's the easiest way to add it back?
Tried resetting and reconnecting the ethernet port manually to trigger the automatic setup, but didn't have an effect.
On latest vanilla Manjaro KDE, fwiw
networking kde5
In KDE's "Connections" pane, I temporarily deleted the entry for an ethernet connection, but there is no GUI option for adding a connection. Seems odd that KDE wouldn't have an "add" button/contextual menu. What's the easiest way to add it back?
Tried resetting and reconnecting the ethernet port manually to trigger the automatic setup, but didn't have an effect.
On latest vanilla Manjaro KDE, fwiw
networking kde5
asked Feb 25 at 16:35
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Turns out there is an "add" button (+)
Just need to scroll within the box to find it. Only found it by accident.
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active
oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Turns out there is an "add" button (+)
Just need to scroll within the box to find it. Only found it by accident.
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Turns out there is an "add" button (+)
Just need to scroll within the box to find it. Only found it by accident.
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Turns out there is an "add" button (+)
Just need to scroll within the box to find it. Only found it by accident.
Turns out there is an "add" button (+)
Just need to scroll within the box to find it. Only found it by accident.
answered Feb 25 at 18:15
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