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I have searched the forums and the bugtracker, and have been unable to find a relevant issue.
Amarok 2.2.2 KDE 4.3.2 (according to Amarok's Help:About) Ubuntu 9.10 Amarok 2.2.2 installed following the instructions @: http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/Download:Kub ... ng_current Last.FM and Wikipedia appear unable to connect to the internet. I did not have this problem when using 2.2.0 as packaged by default with my distro. Playback works fine (pulseaudio device, xine backend) amarok --nofork --debug output available @ http://cleansoap.org/files/amarok_debug.txt |
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Are you using a proxy server?
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No.
I can very easily believe this isn't amarok's fault, that it works fine (kind of a glaring bug to believe has lasted this long), and that there is a dependency problem somehow based on how I upgraded. Problem is I'm not sure where to start looking, even. |
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Do you use Network Manager?
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I am seeing this problem as well:
ubuntu 9.10 amarok 2.3 kde 4.4.1 Installed the same way as the user above posted in the link. No internet access inside the app, everything else outside amarok works though. not currently running any other kde apps to validate kde-related dependence/network issue. |
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@sfunk1x: Try running the command "nm-tool status" in a terminal.
If you do not see the following ( should be second line of text from the top ) then you need to ensure that you use Network Manager, otherwise KDE will believe you do not have an internet connection.
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