-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 22/07/12 14:31, Balcaen John wrote: > Le dimanche 22 juillet 2012 10:18:01 Anne Wilson a écrit : >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 >> >> On 21/07/12 19:49, Balcaen John wrote: >>> I guess you're talking about a *global* offline status of kmail >>> & not eventually only the mail dispatcher which sometimes seems >>> to be offline for no reason. >> >> In my case, none of the Kontact apps were working. Restarting >> Akonadi cured that. I use IMAP, and absolutely nothing from the >> IMAP server was visible. Nor were the contacts in my >> ~/.local/contacts folder. >> >> Every time I start KMail I'm told that it is offline. If I >> understand you correctly there is a setting somewhere where this >> can be changed but I've never found it. Can you point me to it, >> please? > > There's no real settings, but there is a bug in ntrack support [1] > in kde- runtime causing issue with solid network backend. In short > initially we were providing ntrack support, however since 4.8 the > support seems to be broken solid networkbackend reporting a non > working kde. Our work around was simply to rebuild kde-runtime > (kdebase4-runtime package name in mageia) without it (issue fixed > with https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Support/Advisories/MGAA-2012-0093 > ). > NetworManager is very good on wireless connections - I haven't had problems with that for quite a while, but I removed the wired connection from NM. I can't remember the details, but I was having some problems, and the ability to ifup was an advantage. Since then I've been using this mixed system. I don't know whether that can cause any problem - I didn't expect it to, but of course there could be issues I don't understand.
> In mga #6159 however someone mentionned that issue was still > present when networkmanager was installed & *not* used for managing > network ( yeah funny :p ). So i was asking to check that you were > not in that case (if so that would be the second case & since i did > not find the time to test/reproduce ) & if so i'll disable the nm > support in kde-runtime too. To check the network solid status you > need to use this line : qdbus org.kde.kded /modules/networkstatus > org.kde.Solid.Networking.Client.Status > > > The result (when connected) should be 4. > I tried it, and the result was 1. eth0 has the specified address, and wlan0 has the dhcp address, both reporting 0 errors. Any other tests you would like me to run? Anne - -- Need KDE help? Try http://userbase.kde.org or http://forum.kde.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAlAMRyMACgkQj93fyh4cnBcKQwCcCSZFStUKWui207WcgbzsybRD 2b4An2R1+3f5v3v7xjuckYMuPQJ6Jo29 =vJGZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
