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    Wireless Network 'disabled'?

    My upgrade went fine. But a friend of mine who has been using KDE4 for a while upgraded to the new Kubuntu with KDE 4 and her wireless isn't working:

    My system tray [had] no battery monitor or network monitor... I added one via the add widgets.... And it's showing my network here, but it says disabled... I added the passphrase, but nothing happens....
    Since it shows the network I assume this means that the hardware is installed just fine. I've seen lots of people talking about wicd. I don't know what that is, but I assume that this problem is not related.

    She'll be dropping off her laptop here tonight. Any insight why it would be disabled? I have never seen this. If it's covered in this forum just give me a keyword. None of the threads since the Jaunty Jackalope hopped out of Connical have talked about this issue.
    Jester's Ring

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    Re: Wireless Network 'disabled'?

    The relationship to wicd is that this has happened so many times that many of us use wicd instead. It is more reliable.

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      Re: Wireless Network 'disabled'?

      Originally posted by Teunis
      Please note network-manager needs to be uninstalled before wicd can be installed.
      So download it before you loose your network.
      While not incorrect that statement is misleading. If a person has a wireless connection working using network-manager and they run
      sudo aptitude install wicd
      The installation procedure will download all packages before it begins to install and uninstall software, so there are no problems a user will notice.

      If network-manager worked though, they would not be asking, unless they had figured out that network-manager will not load a wireless connection until the user logs in, no matter which applet you run.

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        Re: Wireless Network 'disabled'?

        An ethernet is indispensable for me, and wireless a fun toy. The use of sourceforge throws any number of variables into this that I will not try to guess at. The place your advice would be real valuable is before a wireless only user upgrades to 9.04. That seems to break many wireless connections and leave them without a network to get wicd. If those people had know in advance that the upgrade would blow it they could have run
        aptitude download wicd
        (with jaunty repositories) and had wicd on their system. Hopefully wicd will be part of KDE 4.3 and this will never come up again.

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