Wireless Internet

Armand Bester besterpa.sci at gmail.com
Mon Jul 20 07:07:22 BST 2009


Hi, Steve

I had some problems getting my my 3G internet working in KDE which worked
fine and almost automatically in GNOME.  This is what I did to solve my
problem - not sure if this will work for you.  In GNOME (where everything
was set up and working) I opened network manager and took screenshots of all
the configuration windows - it seems that the GNOME networkmanager does more
autoconfiguration than knetworkmanager.  I then logged into KDE and used the
screenshots to configure knetworkmanager.  I know our situations differ, but
I think it's worth a try.  Good luck, I hope you solve this.

On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Steve Brettell <sbrettell at gmail.com> wrote:

> I am running Jaunty Jackalope on a Toshiba Laptop.  In Gnome, I have
> no problem hooking up to my wireless network.  In KDE, I can't hook up
> no matter what I try.  Wired works just fine, but the inconvenience is
> causing me to not use KDE.
>
> Can anyone suggest a solution to this?  I would like to use wireless,
> and I would like it to work as seamlessly as in Gnome.
>
> --
> “Illusions are like mistresses. We can have many of them without tying
> ourselves down to responsibility. But truth insists on marriage. Once
> a person embraces truth, he is in its ruthless, but gentle, grasp.”
>
> - Rebazar Tarzs, Tibetan Lama
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