On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 08:33:11 +0000 Peter Nikolic
HUmm i will havce a look at those URL's later tonight nm-applet is a gnome thing if i am not mistaken is it not that is one thing i try to avoid is mixing kde and gnome .
Well, but nm-applet is the thing that's working well while the KDE frontends are not. (Sorry, Will). That's simply because NM upstream always updates nm-applet if they break their API, and the KDE guys have to catch up afterwards, once they notice that stuff silently stopped working. So I really have to recommend that everybody installs nm-applet. It does not draw in too much of gnome.
The thing is that networkmanager see's the vodafone device when it is plugged it but no way will it connect i have set every thing exactly the same as in the VMC software but no it sits there all day connecting but never gets any further on so there is no doubt at all the error lies in knetworkmanager and in the way you can not get the route to change if there is a wireless device configured that should be transparent when not in use .
Now try the same in nm-applet. If it still does not work, file a bug against NM, if it does work in nm-applet, file a bug against KDE (or change to GNOME). "I tried it with knetworkmanager and it did not work" tends to make me answer"so what, that was to be expected". It's not that I like that situation, but it is simply reality. And yes, apart from bugreports I did not much to improve that situation, so I am not complaining. -- Stefan Seyfried "Any ideas, John?" "Well, surrounding them's out." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org