[opensuse-kde3] knetworkmanager
knetworkmanager should now work with wi-fi. I have just connected my laptop to wlan with knetworkmanager-kde3. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+help@opensuse.org
Hi Ilya, Am Monday 13 June 2011 01:53:02 schrieb Ilya Chernykh:
knetworkmanager should now work with wi-fi. I have just connected my laptop to wlan with knetworkmanager-kde3.
Do you manage to do the same on the base of 12.1? I don't. These are my related packages: dbus-1-1.5.8-2.1.2.i586 dbus-1-glib-0.98-2.1.2.i586 dbus-1-qt3-0.62-234.1.2.i586 dbus-1-qt3-devel-0.62-234.1.2.i586 dbus-1-x11-1.5.8-2.1.3.i586 libdbus-1-qt3-0-0.8.1-141.1.i586 libdbusmenu-qt2-0.9.0-2.1.2.i586 knetworkmanager-kde3-0.7_pre1075348-82.1.i586 knetworkmanager-openvpn-kde3-0.7_pre1075348-82.1.i586 I can control the eth interface, but not the wlan interface. The wifi hardware is working correctly, if used without network manager. With knetworkmanager (or should I call it knotworkmanager ;-) SCR), the SSID and the field strength is displayed correctly, but connecting to it fails due to some dbus issues. Pete -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org
On Thursday 09 February 2012 13:43:56 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
knetworkmanager should now work with wi-fi. I have just connected my laptop to wlan with knetworkmanager-kde3.
Do you manage to do the same on the base of 12.1?
I don't. These are my related packages:
dbus-1-1.5.8-2.1.2.i586 dbus-1-glib-0.98-2.1.2.i586 dbus-1-qt3-0.62-234.1.2.i586 dbus-1-qt3-devel-0.62-234.1.2.i586 dbus-1-x11-1.5.8-2.1.3.i586 libdbus-1-qt3-0-0.8.1-141.1.i586 libdbusmenu-qt2-0.9.0-2.1.2.i586 knetworkmanager-kde3-0.7_pre1075348-82.1.i586 knetworkmanager-openvpn-kde3-0.7_pre1075348-82.1.i586
I can control the eth interface, but not the wlan interface. The wifi hardware is working correctly, if used without network manager.
With knetworkmanager (or should I call it knotworkmanager ;-) SCR), the SSID and the field strength is displayed correctly, but connecting to it fails due to some dbus issues.
NM API changed very much with version 0.9 and it is incompatible with the previous versions. Some (or all) functions may not work. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org
On Thursday 09 February 2012, 16:35:28 Ilya Chernykh wrote:
On Thursday 09 February 2012 13:43:56 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
knetworkmanager should now work with wi-fi. I have just connected my laptop to wlan with knetworkmanager-kde3.
Do you manage to do the same on the base of 12.1?
I don't. These are my related packages:
dbus-1-1.5.8-2.1.2.i586 dbus-1-glib-0.98-2.1.2.i586 dbus-1-qt3-0.62-234.1.2.i586 dbus-1-qt3-devel-0.62-234.1.2.i586 dbus-1-x11-1.5.8-2.1.3.i586 libdbus-1-qt3-0-0.8.1-141.1.i586 libdbusmenu-qt2-0.9.0-2.1.2.i586 knetworkmanager-kde3-0.7_pre1075348-82.1.i586 knetworkmanager-openvpn-kde3-0.7_pre1075348-82.1.i586
I can control the eth interface, but not the wlan interface. The wifi hardware is working correctly, if used without network manager.
With knetworkmanager (or should I call it knotworkmanager ;-) SCR), the SSID and the field strength is displayed correctly, but connecting to it fails due to some dbus issues.
NM API changed very much with version 0.9 and it is incompatible with the previous versions. Some (or all) functions may not work.
The question is: how hard is the adjustment... Anybody looked into it already? It might be worth looking into kde4 knetworkmanager as a reference. People, how do you control your wifi with KDE3 and 12.1 - the gnome one has issues with its password manager (at least for me), and the kde4 one seems to depend on the kde4 environment? Pete -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org
---- Hans-Peter Jansen <hpj@urpla.net> wrote:
On Thursday 09 February 2012, 16:35:28 Ilya Chernykh wrote:
On Thursday 09 February 2012 13:43:56 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
knetworkmanager should now work with wi-fi. I have just connected my laptop to wlan with knetworkmanager-kde3.
Do you manage to do the same on the base of 12.1?
I don't. These are my related packages:
dbus-1-1.5.8-2.1.2.i586 dbus-1-glib-0.98-2.1.2.i586 dbus-1-qt3-0.62-234.1.2.i586 dbus-1-qt3-devel-0.62-234.1.2.i586 dbus-1-x11-1.5.8-2.1.3.i586 libdbus-1-qt3-0-0.8.1-141.1.i586 libdbusmenu-qt2-0.9.0-2.1.2.i586 knetworkmanager-kde3-0.7_pre1075348-82.1.i586 knetworkmanager-openvpn-kde3-0.7_pre1075348-82.1.i586
I can control the eth interface, but not the wlan interface. The wifi hardware is working correctly, if used without network manager.
With knetworkmanager (or should I call it knotworkmanager ;-) SCR), the SSID and the field strength is displayed correctly, but connecting to it fails due to some dbus issues.
NM API changed very much with version 0.9 and it is incompatible with the previous versions. Some (or all) functions may not work.
The question is: how hard is the adjustment...
Anybody looked into it already? It might be worth looking into kde4 knetworkmanager as a reference.
People, how do you control your wifi with KDE3 and 12.1 - the gnome one has issues with its password manager (at least for me), and the kde4 one seems to depend on the kde4 environment?
Pete -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org
Hans, sorry for the double post to you, webmail does not have a reply to list option, only a reply to all. at any rate, you can go to opensuse.org and do a one click install of wicd and all your wifi worries will go away. two problems with it are: 1. if you click on the dots of a password the password itself will appear- that is not a show stopper for me 2. The big list of wifi connections is set up to require root priviledge, the quick and dirty way around that is to change the permissions of the /etc/wicd and ~/wicd directories AND subdirs to the reular user. regards, d. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org
On Friday 10 February 2012 15:13:55 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
The question is: how hard is the adjustment...
Anybody looked into it already? It might be worth looking into kde4 knetworkmanager as a reference.
I updated the revision and added a patch from kde-sunset(gentoo). Please report back if it works now. If not there is a possibility to update it further. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org
Am Saturday 11 February 2012 18:09:43 schrieb Ilya Chernykh:
On Friday 10 February 2012 15:13:55 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
The question is: how hard is the adjustment...
Anybody looked into it already? It might be worth looking into kde4 knetworkmanager as a reference.
I updated the revision and added a patch from kde-sunset(gentoo). Please report back if it works now. If not there is a possibility to update it further.
Unfortunately not, but thanks for your attempts to solve this issue. I would love to invest some time here, but you cannot imagine, how overloaded I am ATM. Again, thanks for your great support of this project, Pete -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org
On Friday 10 February 2012 15:13:55 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
NM API changed very much with version 0.9 and it is incompatible with the previous versions. Some (or all) functions may not work.
The question is: how hard is the adjustment...
You can look at it yourself: https://api.opensuse.org/public/source/KDE:KDE3/knetworkmanager-kde3/nm-0_9-... I made this patch myself to make it only build with NM-0.9 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org
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