Dne Wednesday 11. of February 2009 08:46:41 Anne Wilson napsal(a): > On Wednesday 11 February 2009 04:38:32 Gerald B. Cox wrote: > > I apologize upfront if I missed something but - I noticed since > > applying the 4.2 updates from the test repository that knetworkmanager > > no longer works for me to connect to wireless. Wired networks appear > > to work fine. The only way I've seen to get around this is to install > > NetworkManager-gnome. When this is installed knetworkmanager works > > fine (but isn't really needed since NetworkManager-gnome is > > installed.... duh...). > > > > I did some searching and found: > > http://www.osnews.com/story/20758/KDE_4_2_Progress_New_NetworkManager_Pla > >sm oid_Coming > > > > which looks like the old knetworkmanager is on the way out (or with > > 4.2 appears already gone... ;-) ) > > > > The new plasmoid isn't going to be distributed until 4.3 but > > apparently is available to test with now. > > > > What's the current direction on this? Use NetworkManager-gnome until > > 4.3, make the plasmoid available to use or fix the old > > knetworkmanager? > > > > That said, so far I'm really pleased with 4.2 - things appear to be > > working fine! > > Confirmed. Last night's update brought me > > Name : NetworkManager Relocations: (not relocatable) > Version : 0.7.0 Vendor: Fedora Project > Release : 2.git20090207.fc10 Build Date: Sat 07 Feb 2009 > 02:39:06 PM GMT > Install Date: Tue 10 Feb 2009 02:39:24 PM GMT Build Host: > x86-6.fedora.phx.redhat.com > Group : System Environment/Base Source RPM: > NetworkManager-0.7.0-2.git20090207.fc10.src.rpm > > Before that I had been using knetworkmanager with NetworkManager-gnome > uninstalled. This morning I could get no connection. Installing > NetworkManager-gnome connected immediately after a reboot. > > Anne Please file a bugreport, preferably against NetworkManager if you suspect its recent update broke the wireless networking for networkmanager-kde -- Luk?? Tinkl <ltinkl at redhat.com> Software Engineer