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    Weird Network Manager dependencies

    Has anyone else noticed the package dependencies for Network Manager in KDE 4.3?

    Code:
    tnorris@tnorris-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get install plasma-widget-networkmanagement
    [sudo] password for tnorris:
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    The following extra packages will be installed:
     bluez-gnome dnsmasq-base libgweather-common libgweather1 libmbca0 libnotify1
     libpolkit-gnome0 libsexy2 libudev0 libwnck-common libwnck22 libxres1
     mobile-broadband-provider-info network-manager network-manager-gnome
     notification-daemon
    The following packages will be REMOVED:
     wicd
    The following NEW packages will be installed:
     bluez-gnome dnsmasq-base libgweather-common libgweather1 libmbca0 libnotify1
     libpolkit-gnome0 libsexy2 libudev0 libwnck-common libwnck22 libxres1
     mobile-broadband-provider-info network-manager network-manager-gnome
     notification-daemon plasma-widget-networkmanagement
    0 upgraded, 17 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    Need to get 2217kB of archives.
    After this operation, 31.4MB of additional disk space will be used.
    Do you want to continue [Y/n]? n
    Abort.
    Bluetooth? Weather libraries? Have these always been dependencies and I just never noticed? If so, I'm glad I switched to WICD.

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    Re: Weird Network Manager dependencies

    Is this in Jaunty or Karmic? In Jaunty, even if you installed KNetworkManager, it is disabled, with a legend saying that at this moment it is broken and under major changes, and it tells you to use kde4' network widget, which actually works quite well on my eeepc (and picked up the wifi credentials transparently, I was impressed)

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      #3
      Re: Weird Network Manager dependencies

      Originally posted by lmilano
      Is this in Jaunty or Karmic? In Jaunty, even if you installed KNetworkManager, it is disabled, with a legend saying that at this moment it is broken and under major changes, and it tells you to use kde4' network widget, which actually works quite well on my eeepc (and picked up the wifi credentials transparently, I was impressed)
      It's Jaunty and this is the plasma-widger-networkmanagment package. So, it's the one that works.

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        #4
        Re: Weird Network Manager dependencies

        all this really sucks, coz mine doesn't work and i cannot get connected to any network. so how the f*** will i update this Knetworkmanager when i cannot connect effectively it ruined everything for me,coz i was even using Huawei 160 for mobile broadband (it worked) through betavine software, now even this is not able to connect me. is is switched on, it gives me 'Connected' but there's no traffic in nor out. is it something to do with firewall

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          #5
          Re: Weird Network Manager dependencies

          Well, I certainly make it clear in our announcement that this is experimental!
          http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3105560.0

          Do you have an ethernet card to use and try to fix the network? Installing wicd would be a good idea in this situation ...

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            #6
            Re: Weird Network Manager dependencies

            no, i don't. i guess i will have to find out somewhere to plug myself in.
            can you help with mobile broadband thingy problem?it worked nicely.
            another thing, i tried to connect wiressly to a free network (works flawlessly with Windows7), yet it wanted an encryption under Kubuntu....

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              #7
              Re: Weird Network Manager dependencies

              Unfortunately, I don't use it, so I doubt I can help, sorry. I would recommend something like this to have handy: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1LQEAVUN0JFBV
              (it costs less than a coffee, I am sure similar devices are available in any country)

              Also, can you download wicd in another machine, just the deb, put it in a usb drive and install with dpkg? That might work ... hope this helps!

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                #8
                Re: Weird Network Manager dependencies

                ok, i tried the trick with wicd. well it shows me 'connected', but something else must be going on, coz i cannot get online. could the firewall be blocking it?

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