[Bug 571154] Re: Ubuntu10.4 AMD64 installed with gnome+kde desktops. in gnome usb wireless works but in kde it does not accept ppp settings

1aussie.ken 1aussie.ken at gmail.com
Wed May 5 13:46:45 UTC 2010


well oil beef hooked!  i have a true connection as i write to you now on
KDE!!! i cannot believe it! after a total reinstall and mass kde packages it
has come good. BUT i thinks the problem was more likely me. sorry one and
all. after numerous screenshots painstakingly taken in readiness for
scientific evaluation i am now able to do a double take with both KDE and
GNOMe in UBUNTU 10.04 Alpha 3.0 LTS ! I sincerely thank all. Bloody good job
mates! conner6892 you have excelled...THANKS....errrrrrr there is one orther
thing...printing....

On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 8:11 PM, ken hodge <1aussie.ken at gmail.com> wrote:

> I agree. I have hesitated in reinstalling KDE in case the same issue
> occurs. I will try one more time at installing KDE and see what occurs. Of
> course i will look for all appropriate packages only. Since i had limited
> internet connection with KDE and should any errors occur i will attempt to
> notify you of the bugs through KDE. If that fails i will attempt to get as
> much info as possible and send it via Gnome. If after the next attempt KDE
> fails i will not continue to try and will remain with Gnome only. Thank you
> very much for spending so much time and consideration on this bug. it is
> appreciated.
>
>
> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:45 AM, connor6892 <connor6892 at ovi.com> wrote:
>
>> Okay, we can take this two ways now. Until there is more debug
>> information for this, I cannot step it up to confirmed especially given
>> that no one else is suffering the issue under this particular report. I
>> do believe this is at least a usability bug with Kubuntu though and one
>> which should be fixed. This would however mean that you would have to
>> install the Kubuntu packages again and send in some debug information,
>> which could hopefully be done automatically using direct connection.
>>
>> Or, we can assume that this is simply a settings issue and not an actual
>> bug in the code, spare you the time and stress and I'll mark it as
>> invalid. No worries either way, and it's clearly not a bug for lots of
>> people which could feasibly be fixed in later KDE versions, and might
>> well exist as a bug or known issue to KDE. I'm comfortable going with it
>> either way.
>>
>> --
>> Ubuntu10.4 AMD64 installed with gnome+kde desktops. in gnome usb wireless
>> works but in kde it does not accept ppp settings
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571154
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>> Status in “knetworkmanager” package in Ubuntu: New
>>
>> Bug description:
>> Hi, I have installed Ubuntu 10.04 AMD64 with Gnome first and have my Optus
>> E620/E169 USB Wireless modem working well under Gnome. Also installed is the
>> KDE4 desktop. Under KDE the USB icon does not appear on the desktop as in
>> Gnome. The KPPP has been installed along with many other KDE extras(200MB+).
>> I have set the proxy settings/connect/basic No/ppp/chaps etc yet it still
>> says I have network connection errors. I am baffled as to why this occurs. I
>> thought that the settings would auto transfer even though the desktop is
>> different. In the Gnome desktop I am able to use KDE settings/programmes and
>> when in KDE I am able to choose Gnome. Is anyone able to shed some light on
>> this topic please? Thanks in advance.
>>
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Ubuntu10.4 AMD64 installed with gnome+kde desktops. in gnome usb wireless works but in kde it does not accept ppp settings
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