Very similar situation for me: I have to be able to use eap=TLS and
pairwise=TKIP, but there is no way to specify it in knetworkmanager.
With wpasupplicant configured "by hand" everything works well.
The same bug for knetworkmanager can be found in KDE's bugtracker:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.c
I have the same problem as Jeremy: after the update to 4.0.1 all the KDE4
entries are wrong: menus, desktop icons, and so on.
I have no ~/share/config/kickoffrc file to delete, so Harald's advice is
useless for me.
I deleted the .kde4 folder in order to have it recreated (as it was), but the
pro
I confirm the problem, but after a hibernation (suspend to hard-disk). The
first connection is lost after a few seconds, while the second usually is
stable.
Sometimes, when I try to reconnect after the first connection is lost,
NetworkManager uses nearly 100% CPU and I have to kill it and to sta
I followed the instructions found at:
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KubuntuDistUpgrade
After the final "Fetch Updates" just nothing happens.
I tried using the suggested workaround "xhost +root" but the only result I get
is an error message: "xhost: bad hostname "root""
I'm using Edgy with KDE 3.5.5