https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=406635
same bug for OpenSUSE.
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just checked out and compiled from svn from instructions at
http://en.opensuse.org/Projects/KNetworkManager#Download
Checked out revision 887865.
No joy.
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nominating for jaunty since network-manager-kde is the same version in
both, as is network-manager.
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changing this back, since I'm using 1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu1 and it's
still not working...
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grahamt: the knetworkmanager in the intrepid repos is a dummy package -
it doesn't do anything by itself, it just depends on netowrk-manager-kde
(which is knetworkmanager renamed). If you installed from a CD,
knetworkmanager shouldn't be installed, and installing it won't change
anything (unless ne
This was probably already mentioned earlier, but what I have noticed is
that my wireless works just fine with DHCP and WEP/WPA networks, but if
the nm-applet (which is called network-manager-gnome in Ubuntu) is
installed knetworkmanager doesn't work, but nm-applet does. If
uninstalling nm-applet d
I have a IPW2200 and it works when I get my associate with WPA2 PSK
and get my address with DHCP. I don't know about the other cases.
wt
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 8:04 AM, mumismo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, I was wrong, the package is already using the new upstream code.
> According to the cha
I have kubuntu 8.10 beta 1 and have the same problem on my Thinkpad T42p
with Atheros Card. Network manager kde is not able to connect to
wireless LEAP that I have in my office. However, if I try to connect to
the same network manually by stopping network manager, I am able to
connect.
wpa_supplic
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When I first tested it did not work. I was running nm-applet at the same
time, so I killed that and quit knetwork manager, then restarted
knetworkmanager.
That made it work.
Now I just have to figure out how to stop nm-applet from loading.
Thanks for all of your help.
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Works for me now!
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I just tried it and found it doesn't work. However, the GNOME
nm-applet still seems to work.
wt
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 5:46 PM, savasten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately it still does not work for me dmesg shows:
>
>
> [ 303.527405] ipw2200: Failed to send SYSTEM_CONFIG: Already sendi
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>From upstream:
"Just submitted a new KNetworkManager to STABLE that catches up with the new NM
API. Should appear in the next 11.1 beta."
Would be nice to get this in Intrepid too.
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Bugwatch: Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #423493 => Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #429
Same problem here Version: 1:0.7svn830754-0ubuntu3
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You know, I see that solid has some support for network manager. Is
there just some piece of software that wasn't added to Intrepid that
uses the Solid interface?
wt
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 1:10 PM, lophiomys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bug confirmed on Intrepid Ibex Alpha6, fresh install on
"did knetworkmanager upstream already update their svn to match the
changed APIs on NM trunk?"
No
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It's already confirmed, but one more can't hurt. I can connect to a
wired network just fine, but wireless will not connect (though it is
seen) as of 8/20.
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As I understand it, Knetworkmanager sends a signal to the NM daemon to
connect. The NM daemon sends back status messages, and Knetworkmanager
updates the icon to reflect these.
What seems to be happening, is nm-applet sends the message to connect,
which Knetworkmanager cannot do, but Knetworkmanag
Yes, to clarify on this, when i first switched to Alexander's PPA with
NM 0.7, Knetworkmanager worked a treat. Same with the packages in
Intrepid when 0.7 was brought in. But then the most recent update to
Knetworkmanager killed it.
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I have done extensive testing on this issue and it doesn't even seem
like KNetworkManager is doing anything at all. There are no debug
messages. Its as if I clicked on a non-menu item when selecting a
network. Even creating a new connection has no effect. I have tried
both my Realtek 8185 using
Confirmed (fully updated i386 Kubuntu, using iwl3945 on a Lenovo
ThinkPad X61s). Reverting to NM0.6 resolves the issue.
Another thing worth noting is that the menu shown when the tray icon is
clicked only shows my own wireless network (perhaps due to it being
found in the configuration file). No
I hope I'm correct subscribing you to this, Alexander - you seem to be
the guru of all things NM0.7 so thought this should be seen by you.
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