Thanks for the info. But the impression that I was getting from KDE is
that everything seems just a little buggy. With Gnome, it may not be as
snazzy, but it works.
Chris Knadle wrote:
On Wednesday 10 February 2010, Mark Wallace wrote:
I decided to take KDE out. Gnome is simply too much easier to get
you where you are going.
KDE has a native network manager applet too; in Debian the package is
named 'network-manager-kde' -- presumably Ubuntu uses the same
package. However I believe you could also use the Gnome network
manager applet on KDE, if you wanted to.
There is also the 'wicd' network manager, and both CLI and GUIs for an
interface. I'm currently using the Gnome wicd interface on KDE. I
switched over to wicd mainly because network-manager seemed to break
on upgrade on me recently, and that's happened often enough that I
decided to try something different.
-- Chris
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