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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
I have this problem on Kubuntu 8.10
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There's hope this error gets fixed for KDE 3:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130472#c15
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I did a fresh hardy heron (8.04) install of ubuntu. then added the
kubuntu-desktop package. logged in to kde. network was working fine
across suspend/resume and network change. then like a fool I ran
knetworkmanager to take a look at it. very next time I resumed from
sleep, konqueror couldn't conne
KPPP shouldn't do this, as there are other sources of PPP startup;
perhaps putting it in the /etc/ppp/ip-up and /etc/ppp/ip-down scripts;
umtsmon also starts up ppp, for example.
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See also:
A report requesting to have kppp set the network status correctly for
knetworkmanager is bug 193907
The bug in Ubuntu is bug 191889.
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I guess the only definitive solution to this issue is to use the
wstephens branch for kppp
(http://websvn.kde.org/branches/work/~wstephens/kppp/) and create a
package for kubuntu. Volunteers?
BTW, Has anyone tried to reproduce this error in kde 4?
Luis
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The only workaround for now for this bug is the one on comment 24
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you can always add that line to a script.
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I've also just discovered this bug. Clean install of Hardy 8.04 on a
brand new Compaq notebook (wiping Wista off).
It was a new user's first introduction to open source. Email for his
small business for weeks had been at cafe's & friends places. He lives
miles out in the country, so dial up is a
I also confirm that the bug is still present in Kubuntu 8.04. I'm using
a PPP connection for an Eagle USB ADSL modem. The connection works fine
from the command line (ping, wget, ssh, etc.), but not from KDE
applications such as Konqueror. If I stop networkstatus (by running
kcmshell kcmkded and st
Well, I find a similar bug in my Kubuntu 8.04, the Knetwork manager
blocking the internet access for all kde applications after it return of
hibernation. In another situation the Knetwork manager works fine.
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I confirm this bug also in kubuntu 8.04
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On Thursday 31 January 2008 11:42:33 Luis F. López M. wrote:
> Any news about this bug?
Dunno. I just ripped it out and use the attached script instead. I did
an "add applet to panel" to make a button to run it via sudo. It's annoying
that it prompts me for a password, but not enough to put m
Any news about this bug?
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Rob, in my opinion developers just decided that this bug will be
assigned to knetworkmanager branch (where Luka Renko is assigned with
high importance) and thus KDE network branch is marked invalid to
prevent any duplicity.
Please developers, correct me if I am wrong...
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Why was this marked invalid with no explanation? If you're going to say
"this is a duplicate" then tell us which bug we should be monitoring.
Don't take a bug that's hitting so many people that it's been entered
into the system five times yet _this_ one has dozens of comments and say
"your concern
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This bug is still present in Gutsy, upgraded just a few hours ago. I
also tried Fedora Cora which has the all new singing and dancing 0.7
version, but the ppp support in there I need to connect through rfcomm
and bluetooth still is lacking.
Nice that I now can set up a PPP dialup in network-manage
I have created a network bridge for Virtual Box (br0) which
knetworkmanager does not detect, it also blocks internet access in this
situation when it is running.
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I've worked out a partial fix for KNetworkManager managed PPP
connections as a drop in replacement for the current
kubuntu_05_networkstatus.patch.
The problem was simply that the original patch didn't account for PPP
connections.
** Attachment added: "kubuntu_05_networkstatus.patch"
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Hello - can I just add my name to the list please? I wasted hours
fiddling about until I discovered from this thread that the problem was
knetworkmanager and not routing or IPV6. In my case I'm using a Sagem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 800 modem (ueagle-atm) which I installed and got hotpluggable
with
ude
Ah, closing knetworkmanager _does_ make Konqueror start working again.
I just have to tell it "don't start automatically next boot" or it
instantly _restarts_ itself when I tell it to quit.
That's a separate bug.
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I'm encountering this bug too, on a fresh install of 7.10 for x86_64 on
a Dell Inspiron 1505 that came preinstalled with Ubuntu 7.04. After the
install, /etc/network/interfaces only had lo in it (despite my system
having a "b44" eth0 and an "ipw3945" eth1). This meant that
knetworkmanager said I
kervel wrote:
> i think this functionality (preventing applications from accessing the
> internet when
> knetworkmanager thinks there is no internet) should be disabled completely.
>
> i'm also affected by this bug, and even when knetworkmanagers manages to
> detect a ppp connection somehow,
> t
i think this functionality (preventing applications from accessing the internet
when
knetworkmanager thinks there is no internet) should be disabled completely.
i'm also affected by this bug, and even when knetworkmanagers manages to detect
a ppp connection somehow,
there will be other methods
I have the same problem on feisty fawn, using an usb modem huawei
smartAX mt810 using eagle usb drivers. When I disable knetworkmanager,
everything is fine
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I've found that I have to do "dcop kded networkstatus setNetworkStatus
NMNetwork 1" frequently if there are any encripted wifi networks nearby.
The only solution is to disable wireless connections in knetworkmanager.
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It's still working on gutsy, with todays update. I also followed
http://www.marotori.com/blog/?p=23 to add my dial up entry to
knetworkmanager.
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Strange, the dcop workaround works for me on Feisty, but not on a up-to-
date gutsy tribe 5
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The same problem (kde apps not accessing the net when using ppp and having
knetworkmanager running), which also gets fixed with Luis López workaround.
gutsy tribes 4, network-manager-kde 1:0.2ubuntu1-0ubuntu1
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I found a workaround from the KDE bug tracking system:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130472
After establishing the connection, I manually run this command from
konsole:
$ dcop kded networkstatus setNetworkStatus NMNetwork 1
And after that, KDE applications are able to connect!
BTW, I us
I was able to get knetworkmanager to handle my ppp connection by
following the instructions posted here:
http://www.marotori.com/blog/?p=23
However, the bug persists. When the connection is made, kde applications
are not able to connect to the network.
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Well, I can achieve network connectivity through PPP by knetworkmanager
disabling the eth0 interface, then running kppp whose pppd will then be
able to succeed in establishing a default route. I think.
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I'm using Kubuntu 7.04 and have had difficulties with establishing a
network connection.
I have an old Duron machine with an Ethernet device but this is not
hooked up to anything. Meanwhile, my serial line is connected to a dial-
up modem.
After reducing the connection speed to 38400 I was able t
I'm also having this problem. When knetworkmanager first tries to connect to
my wireless network, it asks me for the WEP password for my network. After I
enter it, it just sits there with the gear spinning (apparently at 0%). When I
check the wallet, there is no entry for knetworkmanager, so
The problem also goes away when the "Network Status Daemon" is disabled
in the System Settings Service Manager.
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I would also like to confirm this bug. I recently did a fresh install
of Feisty Kubuntu. I noted then that Akregator would not download any
of the feeds it comes subscribed to by default. Yesterday I installed
KDE 3.5.7 and there is no change in the behavior of Akregator.
Konqueror also cannot a
Hi again,
I just wanted to add that I'm naturally ready to provide any information that
helps to solve the problem. Just let me know.
My system is Feisty, fully updated - and the problem is easy to reproduce.
Sami
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I have literally spent probably 20 hours trying to figure this problem
out. Chatting on the IRC, chatting on the qunu, reinstalling packages,
etc. I never thought to disable knetwork manager.
I'm running ubuntu 7.04, and certain parts of networking for KDE apps
fail when knetworkmanager is runni
Hello,
just commenting that the problem occurs here too:
-Wireless network handled by knetworkmanager (works normally)
-When away from work, using kppp + bluetooth + dialup:
Firefox(, ping, wget) works normally, KDE-apps do not.
If I quit knetrworkmanager from system tray, KDE apps can make netw
Hi Luka,
Just to report that I am experiencing the same problem. I am using Acer
TravelMate 2000 and I installed the final Feisty release (and have last
knetworkmanager package installed).
Thanks for attention to this!
karel
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I've no problem with lan/wlan, but if i use my UMTS card with kppp I've
this problem. Firefox and the shell programs work without a problem, but
every KDE application doesn't work until I close knetworkmanager.
I get following with knetworkmanager
$ dcop kded networkstatus status www.heise.d
This bug is still present for me in the final Kubuntu Feisty Desktop CD
(KNetworkManager 0.1-0ubuntu12). This is with a wireless connection
setup through System Settings as KNetworkManager does not complete the
connection for me as described here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/knetworkm
Bug still there after upgrading to knetworkmanager 0.1-0ubuntu12
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knetworkmanager 0.1-0ubuntu12 should resolve this.
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Bug is still present on my system.
When I connect to Internet using kppp (Cellular connection with Sierra
Wireless Card 580) knetworkmanager reports status as Disconnected (as
the ppp0 device seems not to be managed by nm) and kopete is not able
to connect to MSN.
If kdenetwork manager is stopp
As far as I am concerned, this bug has been addressed and can now be
closed
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Sorry i have forgotten to write about my system. I use kubuntu feisty
fawn herd 4, knetworkamanager 0.1, kernel 2.6.20-8-generic.
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Yes, the problems are very similar. Also your comment "Side-effect it
that n-m will reissue dhcp call and potentially override static address.
:-(" on bug 82335 explains some of the other problems which i live.
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Seems that gnome users have same/similar problems: bug 82335
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Dist-upgrade 23/02, problem is still outstanding
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I live the same problem. When my knetworkmanager is opened i can not
access to internet with kde applications. My dcop commands returns the
same results. By the way i have disabled wireless networks and i use
static connection to access the internet.
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Sorry i have forgotten to write about my system. I use kubuntu feisty
fawn herd 4, knetworkamanager 0.1, kernel 2.6.20-8-generic.
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the Wifi connection is definitely managed by Knetworkmanager, the Lan
connection I'm not sure, if I select Static Connection it shows both
eth0 (Lan) and eth1 (wifi).
I ran the dcop command and got the following results:
- if Knetworkmanager is running
"dcop kded networkstatus status messenger.ho
Is your network connection managed by knetworkmanager (lan or wifi)? Or
is knetworkmanager not really managing the active interface?
Can you execute:
dcop kded networkstatus status hostname
(replace hostname with hostname of your mail server, msn server,
whatever that you lack access to)
You sho
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