[SOLVED] Where does knemo save config data?

I set knemo to show the system tray icon only when the wired interface is active (I belive it was eth0). Then I decided to change the interface name to something else. As a result the knemo system tray icon disappeared (because eth0 is no more). The problem is, there is no way for me to update the configuration to show the renamed interface.
Does anyone know where the configuration is stored?
The only file related to knemo that I could find is ~/.kde4/share/config/knemorc, but it doesn't contain much. There is also a directory called ~/.kde4/share/apps/knemo, but it is empty
Your help is greatly appreciated!
Last edited by bog (2014-03-04 15:40:02)

Thanks for the message! It turns out knemo can be configured in Systemsettings->Network Settings->Network Monitor, so problem solved

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