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Hi Jonathan,
I have not understand if knetworkmanger is no longer supported and if it
is removed from Kubuntu 9.10 and 10.04. Seems from your words that it is
replaced by the plasma-widget-networkmanagement as default option.
But if you install a fresh 9.10/10.04 Kubuntu (or update to them) you
w
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Kubuntu better. The KDE3 version of KNetworkManager has been
discontinued by its original authors. This unfortunately means that
there will be no more bugfix releases, and updates in general will be
limited to those fixing securit
Bugs should only be filed in the Dell Mini project if they are observed
in the customized factory Ubuntu image from Dell.
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Hello! I used the same workaround and it worked for me. However the Network
manager applet in Jaunty does not work even with this. So i did a very
lenghthy workaaround. !) Installed Ibex first, configured the knm there ,
then 2) upgraded to jaunty using alternate CD. This way presrved my oledr
knm
The inability to set the submask in network manager 0.7 is also
affecting the dell mini build of hardy.
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Using Wicd works well on my laptop.
I got a workaround with using wicd (package for my Kubuntu)
With that I had no more problems to connect to an wiered or wireless network,
with dhcp or fixed ip.
(It took some time to find out how to add a new profile)
>From canonical I got:
I have tried ano
Got tired of waiting, moved to Gnome.
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I have the same problem.
Kubuntu 9.04 lpia with plasma-widget-network-manager, without
knetworkmanager.
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Edit to above: the solution was only temporary.
I noticed that both knetworkmanager and plasma-widget-network-manager were
installed, removing knetworkmanager solved the issue.
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Frank's suggestion worked for me.
I don't have a static IP, using just DHCP. Still after a recent update in
Jaunty NetworkManager couldn't establish system connection, nothing worked,
couldn't even access local modem.
Current version: knetworkmanager - 1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu8
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I use Kubuntu Jaunty Beta amd64 and after upgrading some KDE components
I couldn't connect to GSM network (ISP: Movistar) using a Huawei Mobile
Modem, but I can connect to Internet in Gnome with nm-applet. So maybe
it's a problem of DBUS or HAL in KDE system or a bug in the
networkmanager plasma wi
Neither plasma-widget-network-manager will recognise static ips.
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As far as i can tell : knetworkmanager is NOT being removed : its only
marked Wont Fix for Jaunty's release, since its not the default network
handler in Jaunty (see that its still confirmed for Ubuntu itself). The
replacement in jaunty is plasma-widget-network-manager : a plasma widget
for control
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we need an alternative to knetworkmanager. either someone can try debug it
or re code it
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Yannis T wrote:
> knetworkmanager is a dummy package to depend on network-manager-kde for
> upgrades, it can be safely removed. WTF??
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knetworkmanager is a dummy package to depend on network-manager-kde for
upgrades, it can be safely removed. WTF??
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maybe we should try network-manager-kde
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if it is removed from jaunty what alternatives r there
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 1:56 AM, Jools Smyth
wrote:
> Also, this bug has been around since before the release of intrepid. If
> knetworkmanager is going to be broken, it is better to remove it from
> the jaunty release altogether.
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Also, this bug has been around since before the release of intrepid. If
knetworkmanager is going to be broken, it is better to remove it from
the jaunty release altogether.
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I don't understand setting this to won't fix. Some people may not want
to use the plasma interface. As long as this package is available, this
bug should be fixed. Closing the bug will not make the problem go away!
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Confirming in Intrepid + KDE 4.2 from PPA, knetworkmanager Version:
1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu1.8.10.3.
When trying to set a fixed IP for an interface with KNetworkmanager, the
connection will fail with a syslog message such as :
« NetworkManager: connection_get_settings_cb():
connection_get_setti
knetworkmanager is no longer the default network manager interface for
Kubuntu in 9.04; untargeting this from the jaunty release.
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As I mentioned earlier
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/knetworkmanager/+bug/280762/comments/59),
I could get a static IP connection to work under Kubuntu Intrepid.
Now I installed "ubuntu-desktop" to have also the Gnome alternative. Since
then, my static IP disappeared when in KDE! On
Sorry, I forgot one more complaint. Where are the error reports for
knetworkmanager? When a connection fails, you don't get any feedback on
why it failed.
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Jaunty alpha 6 still can't seem to make a static IP connection via
knetworkmanager; I have the beta but haven't tried it yet.
I'm in general agreement with the commentators above who believe this
app needs serious work now. I find it has many annoying features:
1) integration with kwallet - Rega
Same with Jaunty and Kubuntu!
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I'm running intrepid with kde4 from PPA.
Here networkmanager uses dhcp regardless of my manual IP settings. DHCP
does work but I need a static IP. I've tried both the netmask of
24.0.0.0 and the managed=true solutions but those do not work for me.
I'm getting this error in my logs:
NetworkManage
Me too facing the same problem. Tried all means of setting a static IP.
Dont understands what the fuck is wrong? Still using DHCP for the IP.
Tried with KNetworkManager it fails.
Need solution to this pl.
Regards,
Sourav Mohanty
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Me too facing the same problem. Tried all means of setting a static IP.
Dont understands what the fuck is wrong? Still using DHCP for the IP.
Tried with KNetworkManager it fails.
Need solution to this pl.
Regards,
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I am using Kubuntu Intrepid with KNetworkManager and WiFi, on a Dell XPS
M1330. I could get a static IP connection to work only with the
workaround I mentioned earlier here (2008-11-12).
Now I applied the suggestion of Nick Bridgwater (2008-12-09):
>I had the same problem (static ip would not work
for me problem is present regardless if its with wifi or wired.
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:28 AM, Wolfgang_Pfalzgraf
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> Same problem with lenovo x200 x31 and desktop Computer.
> Adittionally I can't connect to WPA-WLAN.
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Same problem with lenovo x200 x31 and desktop Computer.
Adittionally I can't connect to WPA-WLAN.
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To geordie
It sounds for me, that you are experiencing different problem than described
above. For those affected #280762 DHCP works fine. The problem for us is that
we cannot connect using static IP from KNetworkManager GUI using normal mask,
we have to use cryptic (like 24.0.0.0) numbers.
Afte
This prob could be bigger than kubuntu.
I have installed the standard Ubuntu 8.10. (MSIU100) After the initial
install eth0 worked fine, then I installed the 230ish updates and eth0
broke (same symptoms as described here)
DHCP times out and static IP doesn't work.
A solution that does not fix DH
I have the same problem (tested with 3 computers). Kubuntu 8.10 with KDE
4.2 from ppa repo.
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I can confirm this bug to.
And I must say that for Ubuntu to be a real competitor to Leopard or
even win 7/vista/xp there is a need to slow progress down (implementing
new cool features) and focus more on making instable systems more
stable! of course one should implement the really neat things bu
I can confirm this bug to.
And I must say that for Ubuntu to be a real competitor to Leopard or
even win 7/vista/xp there is a need to slow progress down (implementing
new cool features) and focus more on making instable systems more
stable! of course one should implement the really neat things bu
don`t work for me :-(
kubuntu 8.10
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Frank wrote:
> Try editing /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf.
> In section [ifupdown], set "managed=true".
I can confirm this solution works.
Simply don't forget to restart NetworkManager, just changing the file
will not have immediate effect.
(with root privileges)
$: /etc/init.d/Net
What is the use of Kubuntu without netwok ?
Any attempt to set a fixed Ip or wap passphrase brokes connection for ever.
This CRITICAL bug is still here months after.
Go to WICD as a working replacement for Knetwork manager.
(the gnome manager is working but loose his configuration, boring.)
(se
Not a very elegant workaround: after each login type
killall knetworkmanager
and run the GNOME applet by
nm-applet
Works like a charm but needs to be done after every login... Probably
this could be automated by putting these commands into some KDE's
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i've the same problem, I have to change the ip address many times and my
job becames very hard. 8.10 could be great if networkmanager works !!!
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The update 1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu1.8.10.3 didn't fix anything for me,
but the workaround mentioned in bug 279409 did, ie. setting the netmask
as 24.0.0.0 for a /24 network.
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This very frustrating to see that networkmanager is updated from one
update to another and yet there is no improve in this matter :|
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Can anyone else confirm whether the 24.0.0.0 or the latest update fixes
the issue?
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I had the same problem (static ip would not work) & spotted bug 279409.
I changed the netmask for my static definition in knetworkmanager from
255.255.255.0 to 24.0.0.0 and my network connection works.
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No, it still does not work.
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I had exactly the same problem (even with managed=true), but today's
update (version 1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu1.8.10.3) seems to have solved it.
Great work!
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Frank wrote:
> Try editing /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf.
> In section [ifupdown], set "managed=true".
Thank you, Frank, for posting this solution. It works great!
I suggest that the Ubuntu team should change the default setting of "managed"
to "true".
Or does this have any undesir
A solution would be fine. Wicd is not as good as Knetworkmanager is and
I'm often using static IPs in different wireless networks.
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There's similar problem on my laptop. My system is: Kubuntu 8.10,
Compower Laptop, Intel Pentium 1.5GHz, Realtek RTL8139 ethernet adapter.
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I can confirm that Intrepid PPA knetworkmanager from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/network-manager/ubuntu does not work with
static IPs - it ignores the settings and runs dhcp instead. Note I'm
using the latest PPA release due to the bug where networkmanager times
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I've tried Knetworkmanager in OpenSUSE 11 and it works great without
this problem, so i wonder if this is a problem of Kubuntu itself.
Anyway, Knetworkmanager in Kubuntu sucks. Somebody should take care of
it.
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Try editing /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf.
In section [ifupdown], set "managed=true".
After that, I got both the gnome and the kde network manager working.
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I can confirm that installing the network-manager-gnome package and
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Hi all,
I have the same problem with Kubuntu Intrepid.
The problem is solved configuring network manually.
* First remove all NetworkManager packages:
sudo apt-get remove network-manager network-manager-kde
*After, edit the file /etc/network/interfaces (change address by yours):
auto lo eth0
Hello!
Problem solved?
I just installed Ubuntu 8.10, and had same kind of problems as others with
static IP address.
I inserted twice data for dsl -settings, so I have two rows identical data as
figured next:
IP address Subnet mask Gateway
10.0.0.5 255.255.255.0 10.0.0.2
1
Sorry, but I understood that my posts in this bug-report is not for
KnetworkManager. After Kubuntu I install fresh Ubuntu interpid 8.10 and the
problem is the same. I config my network with "pppoeconfig" - like many times
before - and many times I have NOT connection when I start ubuntu.
Then I
Building upon davidmb's comments:
How many reports do users have to file before people upstream
acknowledge that there are serious problems with knetworkmanager? Not
only are there many bug reports for knetworkmanager on Launchpad, there
are also lots of bug reports over at KDE's Bugzilla that hav
Sorry if this sounds too harsh but...
I think knetworkmanager is completely broken from the ground up and maybe
should be redesigned.
- Applying specific configurations to each interface (eth0, eth1...) is quite
obscure if not impossible.
- Cisco VPN doesn't work at all, well, if it ever does an
I upgraded my dual boot machine from Kubuntu 8.04 to 8.10 on Sunday. I
have absolutely no network connectivity.
I don't think mine is a static IP. I have a cable modem through Comcast
and I am pretty sure it is DHCP. When I right click on the globe in the
system tray, it says "knetwork manager
Same as nemarona, but I also uninstalled Network-Manager and kde network
helper apps (I don't remember exactly which ones were installed - I
removed all). Hand-editing both files gave me the desired static IP, and
it remained fixed even after reboots.
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Same problem here on a fresh Kubuntu 8.10 install.
Hand-editing
1) /etc/network/interfaces (for the IP address and the gateway), and
2) /etc/resolv.conf (for DNS)
solved it for me (at least until next reboot).
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And I had to edit /etc/network/interfaces file manually to get static
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OK... I've solved... I've installed the gnome version of the network manager...
After some days that it lost the IP configuration, now on reboot he keep the
configuration!!!
GOOD LUCK!
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i can confirm this as well with 8.10 upgrade and clean install. im using
intrepid x64.
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Kubuntu 8.10 with all updates still can't set static IP . Always falls
back to DHCP.
How to set static IP in Kubuntu 8.10???
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Hi, I can confirm this bug as well.
Initially the eht0 interface was set up as with DHCP, but I need to have it
statically configured.
When I tail the syslog and try to activate the static configuration, I get the
following in the syslog after a few seconds:
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Kubuntu 8.10 - Samsung r58plus - same bug ^^
Now Ubuntu 8.10 - works good
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I couldn't use static IP for wired connection back in 8.04, and the
problem continues. This is not a network issue, because I did set up IP,
gateway, subnet, DNS settings just using a single shell script file. But
every time I reboot the system, the settings require to be adjusted
again.
Firefox s
I am using Kubuntu intrepid ibex 8.10 and it's working great no problems
with connectivity so far... Sometimes the icon says it's not connected
but I checked it and it is connected to the internet.. I stream, play
games, listen to music, watch tv...
I was running DHCP to start thins up then chan
Hey, realy Skype have connection, Amarok can stream internet radio, but
can't surf with firefox and konqueror, adept cannot connect to the
server , DC++ cannot connect - next I restart kubuntu 8.10 two times & I
get full connection!!!
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mauriceplus, a work-around for me is to boot without the cable plugged
in. when i then plug it in after the start, everything works (most of
the times).
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HI, I'm using Kubuntu 8.10, upgraded from 8.04.
I want to confirm this bug, but I've experienced an interesting thing!!
Skype works fine, I can talk with anyone, but I can't surf on internet with
firefox and other programs, and apt-get doesn't work!!
but WHY Skype WORKS???
Thanks a lot to all th
Kubuntu 8.10, fresh install, with DINAMIC IP, setup my DSL with
pppoeconf , after first restart i have not connection and every time
restart 5-9 times to get connection.
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I can confirm this bug, on Xubuntu the same settings work fine. System:
Kubuntu 8.10, fresh install.
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I can confirm this on Kubuntu 8.10, fresh install. Networkmanager
replies "not running".
A solution would be great...
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The KDE network manager has *never* *ever* worked for me, over several
laptops and Kubuntu versions. In 7.10 I installed gnome just for the
network manager, and had a nightmare which resulted in a need for a
painful reinstallation instead of an upgrade. I prefer KDE any day but
it network manager a
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I have the sme problem static ip connection not work. I see mi ip
configuration with ifconfig eth0 and the interface haven't the correct
ip addres
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Similar symptoms here on Kubuntu 8.10 rc.
See also;
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/279384
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A possible workaround to this issue consists in rewriting by hand the
file /etc/resolv.conf each time the issue occur. Actually this is a DNS
issue, not a "deactivated connection" issue.
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I have a Kubuntu Intrepid Ibex on a MSI Wind U100. And wired and
wireless doesnt work with static IP.
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And my system is : kubuntu intrepid ibex beta, i386 version not x64 but
have the same problem
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I am using Kubuntu intrepid ibex beta and have the same problem. Both
wire and wireless are not working with static IP connection.
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