Hey, what a surprise! This time the release caught me by surprise, instead of me plucking it from koji ;-) It's downloading as I write.
On Saturday 07 May 2011 00:32:01 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Hey, what a surprise! This time the release caught me by surprise, instead of me plucking it from koji ;-) It's downloading as I write.
Yes I noticed it in kde-testing, its working well here on fedora 15 (testing). For those interested the changelog:
http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelogs/changelog4_6_2to4_6_3.php
Thanks to everyone involved....
Colin
Colin J Thomson wrote:
its working well here on fedora 15 (testing).
Thanks to all involved, but...
It's not working, neither on x86_64 nor on i686, that is, networking is not working, neither wired nor wireless. The NetworkManager applet in the systray says that the hardware has been disabled, but in gnome, it works just fine. I have fiddled with the networking gui under settings, but there is no way to enable networking in kde.
On Saturday 07 May 2011 04:22:48 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Colin J Thomson wrote:
its working well here on fedora 15 (testing).
It's not working, neither on x86_64 nor on i686, that is, networking is not working, neither wired nor wireless. The NetworkManager applet in the systray says that the hardware has been disabled, but in gnome, it works just fine. I have fiddled with the networking gui under settings, but there is no way to enable networking in kde.
Its working here (Fedora 15 x86_64) wired network but I do not use NetworkManager applet, I use Knemo to monitor the traffic and start/stop etc the NetworkManager from a shell if needed.
Will be interesting to see if it works for others who use the NetworkManager applet, assuming this is the problem.
Colin
On 05/07/2011 06:07 AM, Colin J Thomson wrote:
On Saturday 07 May 2011 04:22:48 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Colin J Thomson wrote:
its working well here on fedora 15 (testing).
It's not working, neither on x86_64 nor on i686, that is, networking is not working, neither wired nor wireless. The NetworkManager applet in the systray says that the hardware has been disabled, but in gnome, it works just fine. I have fiddled with the networking gui under settings, but there is no way to enable networking in kde.
Its working here (Fedora 15 x86_64) wired network but I do not use NetworkManager applet, I use Knemo to monitor the traffic and start/stop etc the NetworkManager from a shell if needed.
Will be interesting to see if it works for others who use the NetworkManager applet, assuming this is the problem.
Not in Fedora 14 repos yet so can't test.
Colin
On May 7, 2011, at 5:36 AM, Patrick Boutilier boutilpj@ednet.ns.ca wrote:
On 05/07/2011 06:07 AM, Colin J Thomson wrote:
On Saturday 07 May 2011 04:22:48 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Colin J Thomson wrote:
its working well here on fedora 15 (testing).
It's not working, neither on x86_64 nor on i686, that is, networking is not working, neither wired nor wireless. The NetworkManager applet in the systray says that the hardware has been disabled, but in gnome, it works just fine. I have fiddled with the networking gui under settings, but there is no way to enable networking in kde.
Its working here (Fedora 15 x86_64) wired network but I do not use NetworkManager applet, I use Knemo to monitor the traffic and start/stop etc the NetworkManager from a shell if needed.
Will be interesting to see if it works for others who use the NetworkManager applet, assuming this is the problem.
Not in Fedora 14 repos yet so can't test
I'll get it into kde-testing layer today (and queue'd for fedoras updates-testing)
-- Rex
On 05/07/2011 12:06 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
On May 7, 2011, at 5:36 AM, Patrick Boutilier <boutilpj@ednet.ns.ca mailto:boutilpj@ednet.ns.ca> wrote:
On 05/07/2011 06:07 AM, Colin J Thomson wrote:
On Saturday 07 May 2011 04:22:48 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Colin J Thomson wrote:
its working well here on fedora 15 (testing).
It's not working, neither on x86_64 nor on i686, that is, networking is not working, neither wired nor wireless. The NetworkManager applet in the systray says that the hardware has been disabled, but in gnome, it works just fine. I have fiddled with the networking gui under settings, but there is no way to enable networking in kde.
Its working here (Fedora 15 x86_64) wired network but I do not use NetworkManager applet, I use Knemo to monitor the traffic and start/stop etc the NetworkManager from a shell if needed.
Will be interesting to see if it works for others who use the NetworkManager applet, assuming this is the problem.
Not in Fedora 14 repos yet so can't test
I'll get it into kde-testing layer today (and queue'd for fedoras updates-testing)
Updated to 4.6.3 on Fedora 14 x86_64 . Network Manager is flaky. The first two times after reboot the "Enable Networking" checkbox was off. To get wireless working I had to turn that on then turn off "Enable Wireless" and then back on again.
On the third restart both checkboxes were on but needed to turn off "Enable Wireless" and then back on again.
-- Rex
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Patrick Boutilier wrote:
Updated to 4.6.3 on Fedora 14 x86_64 . Network Manager is flaky. The first two times after reboot the "Enable Networking" checkbox was off. To get wireless working I had to turn that on then turn off "Enable Wireless" and then back on again.
On f15, the enable networking was off and enable wireless was greyed out. No amount of clicking, logging out, running "systemctl restart NetworkManager.service" or rebooting changed anything.
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Petrus de Calguarium pgueckel@gmail.com wrote:
On f15, the enable networking was off and enable wireless was greyed out. No amount of clicking, logging out, running "systemctl restart NetworkManager.service" or rebooting changed anything.
I realise that this doesn't solve the KDE issue, but in case people's machines are broken and they are desperate for network manager, you can try GNOME NetworkManager applet until KDE's is fixed:
sudo yum erase kde-plasma-networkmanagement sudo yum install NetworkManager-gnome
Then use KDE System Settings, Startup and Shutdown module to add it to Autostart. Click Add program and type:
nm-applet --sm-disable
Now log out and back in.
-c
Chris Smart wrote:
in case people's machines are broken and they are desperate for network manager, you can try GNOME NetworkManager applet
Thanks. I am using Gnome since yesterday. It has made me realize how much I like KDE. Despite the monumental progress Gnome has made, using it still makes me feel like I have one hand tied behind my back.
Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
I am using Gnome since yesterday.
I couldn't stand it any longer. 48 hours of Gnome was all I could bear. I decided to get back to KDE and see if I couldn't use cnetworkmanager to start the network. It turned out that it wasn't installed, so the command line offered to install it for me... and it did!!!
I don't understand it:
either I have had internet connectivity in KDE all along, despite knetworkmanager showing networking as disabled; or
gnome turned it on and it remained on when I logged into KDE.
I have two hands again ;-)
Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
On f15, the enable networking was off and enable wireless was greyed out. No amount of clicking, logging out, running "systemctl restart NetworkManager.service" or rebooting changed anything.
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=695666#c6 and followups.
kdebase-workspace-4.6.3 is not building the Solid NM backend at all. I'm fixing this now (in the nm-09-compat patch).
Kevin Kofler
Hi,
I get a dependency conflict, known from older updates:
-> Führe Transaktionsprüfung aus ---> Paket kdemultimedia-common.noarch 6:4.6.3-1.fc14 markiert, um installiert zu werden --> Verarbeite Konflikt: kde-l10n-4.6.3-1.fc14.noarch kollidiert mit kde-l10n- kdepim > 4.5.90 --> Verarbeite Konflikt: kde-l10n-4.6.3-1.fc14.noarch kollidiert mit kde-l10n- kdepim-runtime > 4.5.90 --> Abhängigkeitsauflösung beendet Fehler: kde-l10n conflicts with kdepim-runtime Fehler: kde-l10n conflicts with kdepim Sie können versuchen --skip-broken zu benutzen, um das Problem zu umgehen. You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
[root@goal6 kaulich]# rpm -qa | grep kdepim ... kdepim-runtime-4.5.95-1.fc14.x86_64 kdepim-4.5.95-1.fc14.x86_64 kde-l10n-4.6.2-2.fc14.1.kdepim46.noarch kde-l10n-German-4.6.2-2.fc14.1.kdepim46.noarch ...
Bye
Christoph
Am Samstag, 7. Mai 2011, 10:06:22 schrieb Rex Dieter:
On May 7, 2011, at 5:36 AM, Patrick Boutilier boutilpj@ednet.ns.ca wrote:
On 05/07/2011 06:07 AM, Colin J Thomson wrote:
On Saturday 07 May 2011 04:22:48 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Colin J Thomson wrote:
its working well here on fedora 15 (testing).
It's not working, neither on x86_64 nor on i686, that is, networking is not working, neither wired nor wireless. The NetworkManager applet in the systray says that the hardware has been disabled, but in gnome, it works just fine. I have fiddled with the networking gui under settings, but there is no way to enable networking in kde.
Its working here (Fedora 15 x86_64) wired network but I do not use NetworkManager applet, I use Knemo to monitor the traffic and start/stop etc the NetworkManager from a shell if needed.
Will be interesting to see if it works for others who use the NetworkManager applet, assuming this is the problem.
Not in Fedora 14 repos yet so can't test
I'll get it into kde-testing layer today (and queue'd for fedoras updates-testing)
-- Rex
On 05/09/2011 01:06 AM, Christoph Kaulich wrote:
Hi,
I get a dependency conflict, known from older updates:
-> Führe Transaktionsprüfung aus ---> Paket kdemultimedia-common.noarch 6:4.6.3-1.fc14 markiert, um installiert zu werden --> Verarbeite Konflikt: kde-l10n-4.6.3-1.fc14.noarch kollidiert mit kde-l10n- kdepim> 4.5.90 --> Verarbeite Konflikt: kde-l10n-4.6.3-1.fc14.noarch kollidiert mit kde-l10n- kdepim-runtime> 4.5.90 --> Abhängigkeitsauflösung beendet Fehler: kde-l10n conflicts with kdepim-runtime Fehler: kde-l10n conflicts with kdepim Sie können versuchen --skip-broken zu benutzen, um das Problem zu umgehen. You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
[root@goal6 kaulich]# rpm -qa | grep kdepim ... kdepim-runtime-4.5.95-1.fc14.x86_64 kdepim-4.5.95-1.fc14.x86_64 kde-l10n-4.6.2-2.fc14.1.kdepim46.noarch kde-l10n-German-4.6.2-2.fc14.1.kdepim46.noarch
Yes, upstreams' kde-l10n-4.6.3 tarballs are broken (erroneously including kdepim-runtime translations), and they are aware of it (hopefully to be fixed soon).
-- Rex