upgraded to debian sid 2.6.32-7 kde 4.3.4 network-manager 0.7.999 What I did: I installed the package network-manager-kde, that is based on network-manager. I installed it on 2.6.32-6 and was happy: I could choose from wlan ssid's surrounding me. I could enter my 3G details and connected to two different umts networks via two different chips: Huawei E160 and Ericsson F3507g.
Than, I upgraded to the newer kernel (and maybe some other newer libs). What I got: Now, I'm no longer able to connect to a ssid. If I click on an ssid the KNetworkManager dialog closes without any message, but no connetion is done (in the past there was a rotating gear till connection). Also the ttyasp interface is not shown any longer in favor of usb0. And it constantly displays "no carrier" below it where my umts supplier used to get displayed. Question: What can I do to identify the mistake behind this and bring network-manager up again as it was? Rolf _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
