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    Is it Kubuntu or my machine?

    I just burned a copy of the RC today and used the live cd on my toshiba laptop ( A300 21H ) there was a lot of screen flickering ( worse than a normal live cd start up ) anyway eventually got to the desktop and connecton manager asked for my wep key which i gave. No matter what i did it always returned "failed to connect to the network" it see the network name fine and the newtwork is working perfect from other machines.
    I am worried will i be able to use Kubuntu online at all? Is it my machine? Should i try Ubuntu?
    Thanks:<br />Using a Toshiba A300-21H ,3GB ram,Intel Core2Duo 2Ghz,Mobile Intel® GMA 4500MHD,intel wifi link 5100. Tux wants you!

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    Re: Is it Kubuntu or my machine?

    Yeah, mine does that too. I have to go to System -> System Settings -> Network Settings -> Network Management -> Wireless and edit my connection, at which time it asked me for my Wallet ID. then everything worked.

    I finally got tired with that and installed Knetwork Manager:

    sudo apt-get install knetworkmanager

    I added it to my startup applications:

    System -> System Settings -> Advanced -> Autostart -> Add Program ...

    and added knetworkmanager

    Now when I start up Knetworkmanager takes care of everything without a problem.

    Oh yeah, I have an Atheros wireless card on my laptop, and I enabled the proprietary driver for it (when I was prompted), which works fine.

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      #3
      Re: Is it Kubuntu or my machine?

      Although network-manager works well on my laptop, it demonstrated the problem you've encountered on my wife's laptop. I removed it and installed wicd. It is not a KDE4 app but it restored connectivity and is easy to setup and use.
      "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
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        #4
        Re: Is it Kubuntu or my machine?

        Hi

        wicd and nm-applet from network-manager-gnome both seems to work correctly with network connections besides wired.
        Distributor ID: Ubuntu
        Description: Ubuntu Trusty Tahr (development branch)
        Release: 14.04
        Codename: trusty

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          #5
          Re: Is it Kubuntu or my machine?

          I downloaded the daily build for 19 April 2009 and used the "Try Kubunu ... " option on my Laptop. I could not connect to my wireless router even though my 8.10 system did so when I used the same option. I even tried adding all the wireless information, essid and Key to the /etc/netowork/interfaces file. I did this in desperation after I could not get a connection using the System Settings -> Network Management -> Wireless Tab -> Select "wireless connection" and press "Edit". The Apply button never became available after entering all the wireless information.

          I have an Asus F3Jr Laptop with wireless 802.11 a/b/g + BT. I have 9.04 working on a wired network connection, bit I will not consider it for my laptop until I can do a wireless connection from the "Try Kubuntu ... " option. With what I have been through with 9.04, I will be interested to see what the reviewers say when they try the final release which is days away.

          I consider that the problems are with Kubuntu 9.04 and not my machine!

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            Re: Is it Kubuntu or my machine?

            Thanks for all the feedback, i eventually got a connection ( no idea what i did right, just input my wep key and it works ) it was perfect. I then burned the 64 bit live cd and back to square one again ( wirless connection failed ) then tried the 32 bit again and fails just like before.
            Another thing when i ask to shut down my screen flickers from back to a bright flash for like a min then goes to shutdown.
            Think ill try the ubuntu one just to give it a go.
            Thanks:<br />Using a Toshiba A300-21H ,3GB ram,Intel Core2Duo 2Ghz,Mobile Intel® GMA 4500MHD,intel wifi link 5100. Tux wants you!

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              #7
              Re: Is it Kubuntu or my machine?

              Looks like the problem is with 64bit version as that was what I was using for my Laptop. On my other PC it is the 32bit version. Thanks for the news and I hope the solution is found before the official release date.

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                #8
                Re: Is it Kubuntu or my machine?

                Don think its just a 64bit problem, just burned the daily 9.04 32 bit kubuntu and, it has a better shutdown ( just works used to stall ) but the same story with the wireless, keeps telling me failed to connect.
                I am kinda worried now that Kubuntu will not be fully working for the 23rd. By the way Ubuntu works just perfect!
                Thanks:<br />Using a Toshiba A300-21H ,3GB ram,Intel Core2Duo 2Ghz,Mobile Intel® GMA 4500MHD,intel wifi link 5100. Tux wants you!

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                  #9
                  Re: Is it Kubuntu or my machine?

                  I installed the new 9.04 and i would say Im a bit disappointed with my lapy's performance.

                  My config is a IBM T30 with a 2.2 Mhz processor and with a 1.2 Gb ram.
                  Ive no idea how the system got so slow despite the fact that my kinfo shows a 47% free memory.

                  Somebody please advise on how to sort this or may be even disable 3d to a standard display option show that it doesnt slow render and also how to improve battery performance.

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