hi do i need to uninstall the plasma widget for networking if i,m going to install knetwork manager
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Re: knetwork manager
If the packages conflict, your package manager will tell you.
In a command prompt type:
sudo apt-get update
apt-get install knetworkmanager
sample output:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
libdbus-1-qt3 network-manager-kde
The following NEW packages will be installed:
knetworkmanager libdbus-1-qt3 network-manager-kde
0 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Inst libdbus-1-qt3 (0.9-0ubuntu1 Ubuntu:9.04/jaunty)
Inst network-manager-kde (1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu8 Ubuntu:9.04/jaunty)
Inst knetworkmanager (1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu8 Ubuntu:9.04/jaunty)
Conf libdbus-1-qt3 (0.9-0ubuntu1 Ubuntu:9.04/jaunty)
Conf network-manager-kde (1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu8 Ubuntu:9.04/jaunty)
Conf knetworkmanager (1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu8 Ubuntu:9.04/jaunty)
You do not need to do anything unless you have issues. Then come back and leave another post.
RobRob
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Re: knetwork manager
It is not necessary to uninstall plasma widgets. However, if you would like to remove it from the desktop or panel, right click on the cashew or on the desktop. Select Unlock Widgets (the unlock icon). Right click the cashew or on the desktop again, this time click on Add Widgets (the green plus icon).
The add widgets dialog box will pop up. You can search for the widget by typing network in the search box at top. You will see a red minus symbol to the left of the widget name. Click on the red minus symbol. Hit Close at the bottom right.
The widget is now removed.
Rob
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Re: knetwork manager
I do not use it so I am not 100 percent sure.
Did you try browsing through Kmenu (start menu) under the applications>Internet tab?
Otherwise open a terminal and type:
knetworkmanager
This will open it and put a green globe icon in your system tray next to your sound icon
You can right click on it to access the menu.Rob
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Re: knetwork manager
Otherwise open a terminal and type:
knetworkmanager&
(the & symbol will allow you to open a program independently of the command prompt)
try it both ways so you can see what I am talking about.
This will open it and put a green globe icon in your system tray next to your sound icon
You can right click on it to access the menu.
[/quote]Rob
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