grahamt: the knetworkmanager in the intrepid repos is a dummy package -
it doesn't do anything by itself, it just depends on netowrk-manager-kde
(which is knetworkmanager renamed). If you installed from a CD,
knetworkmanager shouldn't be installed, and installing it won't change
anything (unless network-manager-kde also wasn't installed). If you
upgraded, the Hardy knetworkmanager is replaced with the dummy package,
which requests that network-manager-kde is installed.

In otherwords, if you already had the knetworkmanager program running,
then installing the knetworkmanager doesn't make a difference.

The only reason that might have fixed your problem, that I can think of,
is that network-manager-kde was somehow reconfigured at the same time,
however, I tried "sudo dpkg-reconfigure network-manager-kde" and it
didn't fix anything for me.

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