Rolf Schumacher wrote: > 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? which version of network-manager-kde do you use? The old KDE3 version is dead. You should use the KDE4 version from experimental or wait until it is uploaded to unstable. Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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