Hello,
Are you frustrated with network setups in KDE?
Do you spend long hours trying to figure out just how to get your network device up in KDE?
Are you fed up with knetwork-manager not displaying your network devices?
Have you spent sleepless nights trying to figure out knetwork-manager but met with no success due to unavailability of proper configuration files?
Well! Don't fret, don't fume, don't bang your head on the wall, just throw out knetworkmanager and install wicd.
Reboot your system and you will get a network icon in the system tray. On opening its window your devices will be listed. Next to each device, on the left is a tiny arrow button that almost gets unnoticed but clicking on that arrow will drop down details for setting up each device, wired or wireless. For wpa wireless setup, in the preferences section select the correct wireless driver. If one doesen't work, try all others till your connection gets established. In my Acer Travelmate 2428, for Lenny, the Intel 2200 device used the ipw2200 driver with a manually added firmware but in wicd, instead of 'ipw', I had to use 'wext' to get proper authenticaton, so once you set your passphrase and encryption type (wep, wpa, ....) try out all drivers if the default does not work.
Rony wrote:
Well! Don't fret, don't fume, don't bang your head on the wall, just throw out knetworkmanager and install wicd.
Or the better solution is throw out KDE itself! And use GNOME :P I'm not a GNOME fanboy, it does have its quirks but as an end user and an ex-KDE fan, I find its better as compared to KDE :)
- Dinesh
Dinesh A. Joshi wrote:
Rony wrote:
Well! Don't fret, don't fume, don't bang your head on the wall, just throw out knetworkmanager and install wicd.
Or the better solution is throw out KDE itself! And use GNOME :P I'm not a GNOME fanboy, it does have its quirks but as an end user and an ex-KDE fan, I find its better as compared to KDE :)
I am still a fan of KDE. :-) KDE guys do have some weak points but still I love KDE.
On the net I found that knetworkmanager is perpetually having problems with different versions. On Saturday, I was awake till 5am trying to figure out its configuration files but no success, even removed it and re-installed it. On Sunday I finally threw it out.
Rony wrote:
On the net I found that knetworkmanager is perpetually having problems with different versions. On Saturday, I was awake till 5am trying to figure out its configuration files but no success, even removed it and re-installed it. On Sunday I finally threw it out
One of the things one must realize is that - use what works for you. I did ( and still do ) use Windows when I need it. I loved KDE and really "hated" GNOME initially. But then GNOME came across as solid, faster and more uniform. This is what KDE severely lacks. So I switched over to GNOME. I have similar reasons for switching over to Linux :)
- Dinesh
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:21 PM, Dinesh A. Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com wrote:
Or the better solution is throw out KDE itself! And use GNOME :P I'm not a GNOME fanboy, it does have its quirks but as an end user and an ex-KDE fan, I find its better as compared to KDE :)
wicd works fine for both KDE and Gnome.
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Dinesh A. Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com wrote:
Ooohhhh....super duper Mr.Debian developer came to KDE's rescue :-)
Thanks for your valuable comments.