Your network issues with KDE are probably due to the change in the Network Manager API, which caused all sorts of fuss.
> Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 02:03:57 -0700 > From: c...@omen.com > To: test@lists.fedoraproject.org > Subject: F15: KDE To the Rescue > > After some experimentation I was able to get KDE to work > with vncserver. The trick? Put "startkde" near the beginning > of xstartup in the ~/.vnc directory. > > It's a bit of a change from Gnome 2 but seems to work well > over a VNC connection. At least I don't have to fight KDE > as I did Gnome 3 and Gnome 3's brain damaged fallback. > > It does appear that the network config under KDE operates > in a different universe from that of the Gnome version. > I spent many hours getting the two ethernet ports properly > set up. > > -- > Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R c...@omen.com www.omen.com > Developer of Industrial ZMODEM(Tm) for Embedded Applications > Omen Technology Inc "The High Reliability Software" > 10255 NW Old Cornelius Pass Portland OR 97231 503-614-0430 > > -- > test mailing list > test@lists.fedoraproject.org > To unsubscribe: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test
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