EDITED - Out of desperation of wanting to watch some hockey online, I ran sudo apt-get purge networkmanager-kde, autoremove, and then installed wicd from a tarball I had on a flash drive.
Before my problems, I changed the system tray setting for networkmanager to 'hidden'. After the next restart, it didn't automatically connect and said 'network manager is disabled' if I clicked on it. Hovering over it made it read that 'wireless networks unmanaged'. I thought it might be a plasma problem, so I deleted the files plasmarc & plasma-appletsrc and logged back in. No dice. Deleted the ./kde folder, but network manager hadn't changed. So, as I said above, I purged network manager (though all its icons are still lingering in my menus and system tray) and nstalled wicd from a tarball pull.
What I'd like to do - simply remove wicd completely and freshly install networkmanager with its default settings. I would think sudo apt-get purge & install would be working, but apparently that's not happening so well today? Can I just sudo apt-get install networkmanager-kde? Will that remove wicd (shouldn't it?)?
Before my problems, I changed the system tray setting for networkmanager to 'hidden'. After the next restart, it didn't automatically connect and said 'network manager is disabled' if I clicked on it. Hovering over it made it read that 'wireless networks unmanaged'. I thought it might be a plasma problem, so I deleted the files plasmarc & plasma-appletsrc and logged back in. No dice. Deleted the ./kde folder, but network manager hadn't changed. So, as I said above, I purged network manager (though all its icons are still lingering in my menus and system tray) and nstalled wicd from a tarball pull.
What I'd like to do - simply remove wicd completely and freshly install networkmanager with its default settings. I would think sudo apt-get purge & install would be working, but apparently that's not happening so well today? Can I just sudo apt-get install networkmanager-kde? Will that remove wicd (shouldn't it?)?
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