On 28/03/11 15:12, Anton Aylward wrote:
[snip] My mistake, if you're using the plasmoid you don't need NetworkManager-kde4, the conflict is correct.
If you've got plasmoid-networkmanagement and NetworkManager-kde4-libs installed correctly (be sure to check their versions match exactly, and they're from the same repo as the rest of your KDE install), I get # rpm -q -a | grep -i networkmanage NetworkManager-kde4-libs-0.9.svn1192577-8.10.i586
Tejas Guruswamy said the following on 03/28/2011 09:25 AM: plasmoid-networkmanagement-0.9.svn1192577-8.10.i586 ....
so that looks OK.
you should have the files /usr/share/kde4/services/kded/networkmanagement.desktop Yes, its there, is readable and looks fine /usr/lib/kde4/kded_networkmanagement.so # file /usr/lib/kde4/kded_networkmanagement.so /usr/lib/kde4/kded_networkmanagement.so: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, stripped # ls -l /usr/lib/kde4/kded_networkmanagement.so -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 13912 2011-02-23 02:39 /usr/lib/kde4/kded_networkmanagement.so
which seems OK
providing your missing service "org.kde.networkmanagement". Can you check they exist / are readable / etc? So that's not the problem.
Another thing to check is if you open KDE System Settings, and choose (the rather mysteriously named) "Information Sources", does selecting "NetworkManager" as the backend make a difference? Odd that, yes.
It says that its using NetworkManager 0.7
NOT 0.9 It says the same on my working system, so that's not the issue. Sorry, I'm stumped. I don't know where you're getting your KDE packages from - maybe try switching back to vanilla 11.4 + KDE 4.6.0? If all the packages are correct the next debugging step is digging into KDE internals - see if you can catch Will S's attention (maybe on the kde list).
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