Exactly as the topic says. I've bounced between Fluxbox and GNOME lately, and as such, I had to install Wicd so I could get connected through Fluxbox. However, when the netbook comes out of suspend, Wicd is dead. It can no longer find wireless connections, and as such, I have to restart. When I boot up into Fluxbox, I have no sound and tap-to-click is enabled. I have to open the GNOME control panel to change both of these... and opening the mouse panel actually seems to start up part of GNOME. I do like the appearance of this hybrid (it's not so bright like Fluxbox is by default), but I'm not quite sure how much of a toll, if any, it takes on performance. Any idea how to make Wicd stop acting up and fix my two Fluxbox issues? :/