Isn’t that because you have installed Network Manager and activated Gnome services to start in your Xfce session?
AFAIK Xfce doesn’t have network manager integration natively / by default as this would require Gnome services to be running.
Isn’t that because you have installed Network Manager and activated Gnome services to start in your Xfce session?
AFAIK Xfce doesn’t have network manager integration natively / by default as this would require Gnome services to be running.