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--- Comment #20 from Bug Janitor Service ---
Dear Bug Submitter,
This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least
15 days. Please provide the requested information as soon as
possible and set the bug status as REPORTED. Due to regular
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--- Comment #19 from Nikolay Shaplov ---
Sorry, I do not have spare laptop to test this now.
But if you have, you can try to remove network-manager and install wicid, for
Wi-Fi usage. If you will be able to make kmail work after wicid goes offline
and
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Justin Zobel changed:
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--- Comment #16 from emili...@gmail.com ---
Adittionally, how is one supposed to use ntrack with KF5?
from kdelibs4support/src/solid-networkstatus/kded/CMakeLists.txt:
# FIXME: Re-enable the above when:
# * QNTrack has been ported to Qt5
# *
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--- Comment #15 from emili...@gmail.com ---
Forgot to mention that this issue appeared for me when i transitioned to the
kf5 based kmail/akregator/kontact.
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--- Comment #14 from emili...@gmail.com ---
Sorry, i don't have ntrack, i don't need ntrack except for this [useless] for
me "feature" (network cable plugged into desktop pc is not gonna roam around).
Is there really no way of specifying an "assume
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Andre Heinecke changed:
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--- Comment #11 from Gunter Ohrner ---
For me it just seems to happen "randomly" at the moment - in most cases, kMail
works fine, but then suddenly decides it's offline and cannot be convinced that
actually it's not...
I have
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--- Comment #10 from Mikko Tuumanen ---
Yesterday evening I put my work computer to hibernate with:
echo disk >/sys/power/state
And this morning when I woke it up by pressing the power button, kmail fetched
some emails that had
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--- Comment #8 from Gunter Ohrner ---
I'm currently running Kubuntu 15.10 with kMail 5.0.3 and on this system
connectivity recognition seems to work reliably. So a single "dhclient -v eth0"
is sufficient now.
However, keep in
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--- Comment #6 from Gunter Ohrner ---
(In reply to Andre Heinecke from comment #5)
> Does someone have an example how to reliably reproduce this?
Unfortunately, no.
However, I have Network Manager installed but do not use it
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