Just as a follow-up: On 5 March 2010 13:05, Cassiano Leal <[email protected]> wrote: > On 5 March 2010 11:41, Martin Steigerwald <[email protected]> wrote: >> Am Freitag 05 März 2010 schrieb Cassiano Leal: >>> Some problems here: >>> >>> 1) Klipper crashes when starting up. >> >> Works here. So seems no crash happening everywhere. >> >>> 2) Kmix crashes when starting up. >> >> Works here. > > 1 and 2 work in my work computer too. Will investigate better when I > get back home. >
After another upgrade, both started working. I couldn't tell by looking at aptitude logs what package (if any) was responsible for the fix, though. >>> 3) network-manager-kde does not work -- "Network management disabled". >>> network-manager has started up and is running, but I have had this >>> issue since kde 4.3. >> >> Do not use it yet. > > What do you mean? Not to use network-manager-kde? What would you recommend > then? Here's what I did: closed knetworkmanager, installed network-manager-gnome and ran nm-applet. nm-applet has a switch called "Enable Networking" which was unckecked. Checking that re-enabled NM and then I could switch back to knetworkmanager. Does anybody know what exactly that switch does, and why there isn't an equivalent option in KDE? Cheers, Cassiano -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

