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Problem with network manager in Kubuntu 10.04 beta 2

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fonsocm
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Hi.

I installed Kubuntu 10.04 in my laptop. I configured using network manager a wireless network WPA Professional with TTLS, PAP, a certificate, username and password.

When I try to connect to the network, Kubuntu always doesn't connect and shows the window to fill with the data of connection.

However, I know the configuration is correct because Gnome connects without problem with the same data.

Can someone help me?

Thanks.
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If you close KNetworkManager and start GNOME's network manager, does it work under KDE?

ie. while using KDE run the following: "killall knetworkmanager && nm-applet &"


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bcooksley wrote:If you close KNetworkManager and start GNOME's network manager, does it work under KDE?

ie. while using KDE run the following: "killall knetworkmanager && nm-applet &"


Yes, it works without problem.
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If KNetworkManager's behaviour has not changed in recent 10.04 revisions, please file a bug report at bugs.kde.org so this can be investigated.


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fonsocm
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Made.

Greetings.
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I have this bug in 10.04 LTS (released version). Things work great with gnome nm-applet. I can't find the bug report. Can you direct me to it?

thanks, gary
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garyp wrote:I have this bug in 10.04 LTS (released version). Things work great with gnome nm-applet. I can't find the bug report. Can you direct me to it?

thanks, gary


The link:

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=235541
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taking the above advice, i have found that by entering the commands

"pkill knetworkmanager"
and then
"nm-applet &"

in system settings - advanced user settings - autostart

the hidden wireless network that has been previously specified is automatically logged into.


fonsocm wrote:
bcooksley wrote:If you close KNetworkManager and start GNOME's network manager, does it work under KDE?<BR><BR>ie. while using KDE run the following: "killall knetworkmanager && nm-applet &"
<BR><BR>Yes, it works without problem.


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