Lukas Middendorf, Thank you for your attention. Em 03-12-2011 09:00, Lukas Middendorf escreveu: > On Saturday 03 December 2011 09:54:49 Mircea Sava wrote: >> The behavior of not recognizing the internet connection established with >> anything else but NetworkManager-gnome is present in KDE for KDE apps since >> the inception of KDE4, maybe even sooner. > I have not seen any KDE application complain about missing internet connection > (including apper), although I do not have NetworkManager installed and running > (Why would you want to use NetworkManager for a desktop PC with an "always on" > wired LAN connection?). Of course the persons behind this know the reasons. I think that it could be like a warnning message when compiling a source, if you want only one result, it is ok, ignore the rest. But there is a reason for the warnning. > So at least it seems to default to assuming that there > is a network connection if no NetworkManger is running. > >> As for Apper, when it comes to updating the system I prefer the command line >> interface of yum; it's much faster, reliable and has a very cool verbosed >> output. >> So, su -c 'yum update' is in my opinion the best way to go. I agree, and I use this way since the begining (F??-x86_64). My problem is NOT emergency, I decided to give Apper a try, it came by default on my 3.1.2-1.fc16.x86_64. And as a developer, I think that our friends that are responsable for Apper would like to have a feed back. And I would like to have it working very well. For me It is not necessary to close a not very used alternative, let it there working 100%. By now, I would like to fix this problem, but also not to lose the opportunity to learn. Do you know someone that could help me? > If you want a gui, use yumex. Every time I tried a different gui for updates or > installing packages, I came back to yumex. Thanks, Yumex is also my friend, I know it since a long time. > It however also uses NetworkManager > for internet connection check (and does default to "no connection" if no > NetworkManager is running), but the check can be disabled in the preferences. Excellent, this could be a good sugestion for our friend of Apper. I would like to e-mail them. But I don't know where. Any help is well come. > > Regards, > Lukas > _______________________________________________ > kde mailing list > kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde > New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Thx. -- Lucélio Gomes de Freitas ETFCSF-> U.G.F.-> P.U.C.(RJ) Engº, Analista Suporte(Free Mind). Email: aa.lucelio@xxxxxxxxx Tel: 55 0XX 21 85964911 _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org