Hello,
Today I followed the upgrade process from Kubuntu Karmic 9.10 to Kubuntu Lucid 10.04 LTS by clicking on the upgrade icon showing up on my tray.
After the process finished (everything looked ok, no particular issues along the way) I ended up with a Kubuntu Lucid 10.04 installation which did not have any network management package installed: no knetworkmanager, no wicd.
Since I cannot connect to the internet, I tried downloading one of those packages using another computer's connection. I was not able to find a download for knetworkmanager, so I downloaded wicd 0.2.3 and copied the tar.gz package to the first computer. When I followed the installation instructions I got the following error message from cmake:
"ERROR: the installed kdelibs version 4.4.5 is too old, at least version 4.5.0 is required"
I could go on and install kdelibs 4.5.0 but I fear that I will receive similar messages to the above of other not-up-to-date packages required by wicd...
Main Question:
What would be the best way to install a network management package into my upgraded Lucid 10.04 system, given the fact that I do not have a connection to the internet and therefore cannot run apt-get install?
Aside Question: Is there any network management program that is supposed to be installed in Lucid 10.04 other than knetworkmanager or wicd?
Please note that the bug about knetworkmanager not working after upgrade a wrong configuration of the file KnetworkManager.state is not my problem.
Thank you in advance for you help
Daniel
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Toshiba Tecra A10-14N
64-bit system
Kubuntu 10.04 LTS (just upgraded from Kubuntu 9.10)
Today I followed the upgrade process from Kubuntu Karmic 9.10 to Kubuntu Lucid 10.04 LTS by clicking on the upgrade icon showing up on my tray.
After the process finished (everything looked ok, no particular issues along the way) I ended up with a Kubuntu Lucid 10.04 installation which did not have any network management package installed: no knetworkmanager, no wicd.
Since I cannot connect to the internet, I tried downloading one of those packages using another computer's connection. I was not able to find a download for knetworkmanager, so I downloaded wicd 0.2.3 and copied the tar.gz package to the first computer. When I followed the installation instructions I got the following error message from cmake:
"ERROR: the installed kdelibs version 4.4.5 is too old, at least version 4.5.0 is required"
I could go on and install kdelibs 4.5.0 but I fear that I will receive similar messages to the above of other not-up-to-date packages required by wicd...
Main Question:
What would be the best way to install a network management package into my upgraded Lucid 10.04 system, given the fact that I do not have a connection to the internet and therefore cannot run apt-get install?
Aside Question: Is there any network management program that is supposed to be installed in Lucid 10.04 other than knetworkmanager or wicd?
Please note that the bug about knetworkmanager not working after upgrade a wrong configuration of the file KnetworkManager.state is not my problem.
Thank you in advance for you help
Daniel
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Toshiba Tecra A10-14N
64-bit system
Kubuntu 10.04 LTS (just upgraded from Kubuntu 9.10)
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