2010/3/8 Anne Wilson <cannewilson(a)googlemail.com>:
On Monday 08 March 2010 13:14:19 Martin Kho wrote:
> > On Monday 08 March 2010 11:21:21 Martin Kho wrote:
> > > > On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Petrus de Calguarium
> > > >
> > > > <kwhiskerz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > If I am not mistaken,, you have either
> > > > > knetworkmanager or NetworkManager-gnome
> > > > > installed, not both.
> > > >
> > > > You can have both installed without a problem. If you have both you
> > > > get a warning (get asked?) from knetworkmanager that another applet
> > > > is running and if you want to use it or not in the future. So, one
> > > > is always working.
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Aren't both knetworkmanager and NetworkManager-gnome more or less
> > > front-ends to NetworkManager? So if the network doesn't work, it has
to
> > > be NetworkManager that didn't detect the network-card, or did set up
> > > the interface wrongly. Are there any error messages in
> > > /var/log/messages?
> >
> > Messages appeared to be saying that the cabled connection was OK, but the
> > wireless connection was disabled by 'killswitch'. Since the hardware
> > switch is in a position where it can get knocked off, I played around
> > with it until Messages accepted that it is on. However, when I got the
> > authentication dialog there is no entry possibility for WPA! This is
> > definitely a regression. I've had WPA with knetworkmanager before, I'm
> > sure.
> >
> > Oddly enough, ifconfig says it has an ipv6 address, but no ipv4 address.
> > Meanwhile, the icon on the systray still tells me that the network is
> > disabled.
>
> Hi Anne,
>
> Just a silly question. You don't - still - have the kde-plasma version of
> knetworkmanager installed?
>
Seems that I do. I installed it and never got around to sorting it out. I
think that maybe the tray icon I'm complaining about is from that. OK - so
removed the plasma object - the icon remains. I'll try a reboot in a moment
to see whether the network activates properly. Funny, though, in the past
I've always been able to see the cabled connection even if the wireless one
wasn't available.
The networkmanagemnt plasmoid does right now nothing except popup a
message that it's deprecated in favor of the systray applet. Doesn't
matter if it's installed or not. I guess the worst thing that could
happen is that it makes plasma-desktop crash. Well, that would
actually be bad ;)
In desperation I installed every tool I could see to help
troubleshoot this.
wlassistant tells me "Failed to connect to wpa_supplicant - wpa_ctrl_open: No
such file or directory CONNECTION FAILED". If things don't work after the
reboot I'll see whether it's still getting that message.
Do try the NetoworkManager-gnome (nm-applet). I had a different
problem, not solvable with knetworkmanager, but with nm-applet.
--
LG Thomas
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