On 09/16/2010 03:19 PM, Eli Wapniarski wrote: > On Thursday 16 September 2010 19:43:47 Gabriel Ramirez wrote: >> well, if you have your VPN configured via "Manage Connections" in the >> plasmoid >> >> in a terminal run the two commands: >> >> qdbus org.kde.kded /kded unloadModule networkmanagement >> qdbus org.kde.kded /kded loadModule networkmanagement > > > After uninstalling knetworkmanger and running the commands things appeared in > the plasmoid. > >> after that your vpn connection will be listed in the right side of the >> plasmoid window under Connections >> >> if the connection appears you will have to edit: >> >> /usr/share/kde4/services/kded/networkmanagement.desktop >> and change: >> X-KDE-Kded-autoload=false >> to >> X-KDE-Kded-autoload=true > > What does autoload paramater do??? > load at startup ( of kde session I think ) the module networkmanagent, if is not true you will have type the above two terminal commands ( well only the last one) after each kde session login default is false, because conflicts with knetworkmanager if both are active >> you will need deactivate knetworkmanager, >> >> maybe nasty things will happen if you run knetworkmanager with the >> plasmoid at the same time >> >> but I don't remember how do it, I did a yum remove knetworkmanager but >> maybe that isn't a solution for all people. > > I uninstalled it and it is a very ugly work around. But it did work. Hopefully > the plasmoid will not develop a bug :( Well I'm running the plasmoid from some months ago and works just fine, dhcp, static ip address, wireless, openvpn, and the KDE-SIG gave me the info some months ago, I only copied it in the email Gabriel _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org