Hello Modestas Vainius wrote: > On 2009 m. April 9 d., Thursday 18:36:47 Xavier Brochard wrote: >> I'm using KDE 4 since the beginning (on Sid with experimental packages). >> Yesterday I've upgraded to KDE 422 and migrate my .kde4 to .kde >> Some hardware related things are not working anymore since the upgrade >> (I'm using a laptop): > >> - phonon says that the sound card has been removed > Try rm ~/.kde/share/config/phonondevicesrc
does nothing >> - the network-manager applet put the wifi controler on off and thus >> doesn't access wifi networks, it also crash the whole plasma desktop when >> I try to change the number of wifi networks displayed. > That widget is very fragile. Do not expect it to work most of the time. Or > rather do not be surprised when it breaks. The reason there is no update > is because later svn revision is worse than the current one in > experimental. I know about that. But I'm one of the lucky guys for whom the network- manager applet was working like a charm. >> - the battery monitor plasma applet doesn't detect the battery any more >> - powerdevil can't restore the display after suspend to ram. > powerdevil does not restore display, kernel/uswsusp/X do. battery issue > might be related to hal, not sure. X11-xserver-xutils was upgraded, but I didn't find any related program in it. BTW, it looks like there is no option to disable PowerDevil, or I'm stupid? >> I've checked with Fedora 10 that all theses components are still working >> normaly. > Could you check with fresh user account or at least with fresh ~/.kde > profile? It was my first check (new user account with same rights as me)! sorry, I forgot to say it. Exactly the same problems. >> So, before investigate and make some bug reports, I wonder if this is KDE >> known problems ? > I don't have problems with phonon and battery. However, suspend2ram does > not work on my laptop due to kernel issues. Every thing was working fine for me before this upgrade. I forgot to say that Kmix crash at launch and that restoring from suspend to ram produce either a psychedelic or a blank screen (the graphic drivers were not updated). I will install some Gnome components, will see. regards xavier -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org