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Jan Hlodan write:
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 7:16 PM, Jeffrin Jose <ahiliation(a)yahoo.co.in> wrote:
>>> On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 12:22 AM, godo <goran(a)dobosevic.com> wrote:
>>>>> Have the same problem with WiFi.
>>>>> I don't think it's knetworkmanager or networ-kmanager. I install previous
>>>>> version but it's the same.
>> hello.
>> you can use commandline tools . apt-get install wireless-tools.
>> Also you can have a look at www.kde.org/application/internet/kwlan/
>> It is a wireless LAN Manager.
>>
>> /Jeffrin.
>>
>>
> If you mean wifi-radar, it's broken too. I can connect to my wireless
> network. In Gnome (network-manager-gnome) networking works fine.
> And what about kwlan, I haven't tried it but it looks pretty old...
>
> --
> Jan
>
>

Hi, you can remove "*networkmanager*" and use "wicd", it works fine on
Squeeze amd64 kde here. Just be sure to empty your
/etc/network/interfaces file, otherwise "wicd" will ignore the interface.


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