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and subject line Re: Bug#562035: [network-manager-kde] Network Manager does not
support PPPoE (but the upstream apparently does)
has caused the Debian Bug report #562035,
regarding [network-manager-kde] Network Manager does not support PPPoE (but the
upstream apparently does)
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Package: network-manager-kde
Version: 1:0.7~~svn941706-2
Severity: wishlist
Currently, I cannot use KDE Network Manager to set up or use *DSL connections
in Squeeze (or, if I can, the developers have done an outstanding job hiding
this option). Kubuntu and OpenSUSE, at least, do have *DSL support built into
their KDE Network Manager front-ends. Furthermore, that front-end uses KDE 4
instead of KDE 3 libraries.
It appears that a KDE 4 release of Network Manager is lingering in the
Experimental repositories. OpenSUSE says that the KDE3 versions of
KNetworkManager are obsolete (http://en.opensuse.org/KNetworkManager).
When is the KDE 4 version of KNetworkManager going to be moved into unstable?
--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux 2.6.30-2-686
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
500 testing www.debian-multimedia.org
500 testing security.debian.org
500 testing debian.yorku.ca
--- Package information. ---
Depends (Version) | Installed
=================================-+-==============
kdelibs4c2a (>= 4:3.5.9) | 4:3.5.10.dfsg.1-2.1
libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6~) | 2.10.2-2
libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.0.2) | 1.2.16-2
libdbus-1-qt3-0 | 0.9-2
libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1) | 1:4.4.2-3
libhal1 (>= 0.5.8.1) | 0.5.13-6
libice6 (>= 1:1.0.0) | 2:1.0.6-1
libnl1 (>= 1.1) | 1.1-5
libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.13-4) | 1.2.41-1
libqt3-mt (>= 3:3.3.8b) | 3:3.3.8b-6
libsm6 | 2:1.1.1-1
libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1) | 4.4.2-3
libx11-6 | 2:1.3.2-1
libxext6 | 2:1.0.4-1
zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4) | 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-15
network-manager (>= 0.7.0) | 0.7.2-2
Recommends (Version) | Installed
======================================-+-===========
kwalletmanager | 4:4.3.2-1
network-manager-vpnc | 0.7.2-1
network-manager-openvpn | 0.7.2-1
Package's Suggests field is empty.
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Version: 1:0.9~svn1088283-1
Borden Rhodes wrote:
> Package: network-manager-kde
> Version: 1:0.7~~svn941706-2
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Currently, I cannot use KDE Network Manager to set up or use *DSL connections
> in Squeeze (or, if I can, the developers have done an outstanding job hiding
> this option). Kubuntu and OpenSUSE, at least, do have *DSL support built
> into
> their KDE Network Manager front-ends. Furthermore, that front-end uses KDE 4
> instead of KDE 3 libraries.
>
> It appears that a KDE 4 release of Network Manager is lingering in the
> Experimental repositories. OpenSUSE says that the KDE3 versions of
> KNetworkManager are obsolete (http://en.opensuse.org/KNetworkManager).
>
> When is the KDE 4 version of KNetworkManager going to be moved into unstable?
Today. Closing this bug report.
Regards,
Michael
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