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--- Comment #41 from wazyk ---
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/28850
Looks like Ntrack dependency is removed in next update
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--- Comment #34 from wazyk ---
BTW, Ntrack seems to be a kdebase-runtime dependancy since a long time now.
Something must be broken with 4.8 around it.
A agree that Ntrack must not be involved in any way when NetworkManager is
used.
The command:
dbus
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--- Comment #33 from wazyk ---
Has anybody opened a request/bug under Archlinux with all the upper gatherd
infos ?
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--- Comment #24 from wazyk ---
Thanks Lamarque.
Nice you joined the offline crew for help.
It may be an Arch only issue, yes, introduced in 4.8.
Now, since setting my connection as "System connection" kind of fixed the issue
for me (at boo
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--- Comment #17 from wazyk ---
(In reply to comment #16)
> Got broblem fixed by doing this :
>
> In Systemsettings > Network. In "Network connections" menu, select
> "Wireless" tab. Select current wireless conn
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--- Comment #16 from wazyk ---
Got broblem fixed by doing this :
In Systemsettings > Network. In "Network connections" menu, select "Wireless"
tab. Select current wireless connection and click "modifiy".
Under &quo
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--- Comment #14 from wazyk 2012-03-02 09:15:25 ---
(In reply to comment #9)
> I even think the problem might be in "Hardware Integration Configuration with
> Solid" (System settings -> Information sources). The network ma
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--- Comment #13 from wazyk 2012-03-01 10:50:11 ---
For me the problem occurs on a fresh install of kde 4.8 Arch x86_64.
I have another machine under Arch i686, updated from kde 4.7 (and previous) for
which the issue is not present.
What is the
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--- Comment #10 from wazyk 2012-02-29 20:42:22 ---
Here is a log I have in KSystemLog under Authentication menu:
[system] Rejected send message, 11 matched rules; type="error", sender=":1.7"
(uid=1000 pid=708 comm="
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--- Comment #6 from wazyk 2012-02-29 13:12:56 ---
Same on Arch Linux x86_64, KDE 4.8.0, Lenovo Thinkpad E520.
Workaround OK but not satisfying.
It would be interestiung to figure out if it is related to a real pb in a
daemon or if it is because
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--- Comment #6 from wazyk 2010-06-29 16:11:00 ---
It is not a bug.
In Kmail configuration for date format, personalized format was selected with
no pattern.
Using regular date format solves the problem.
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