I investigate an issue and found (I think what the problem is). I
installed knetwork manager and it works for me. Vpn
connections>configure vpn calls nm-vpn-properties, which however is
neither in knetwork manager nor in network-manager-openvpn but in
network-manager-gnome (it being a gtk/gnome application). So, if you
want this to work, try it  install network-manager-gnome and see if it
works. If it does (or does not), please respond here.

To fix this, a dependency on network-manager-gnome for network-manager-
openvpn/vpnc/pptp should be added. This actually affects only non-ubuntu
users (such as kubuntu, flubuntu and so on), since network-manager-gnome
is installed by default in Ubuntu. But it should be fixed anyway.

Also, if you do not like the idea of running a GTK aplication in KDE,
complain to KDE developers to write a frontend for network manager vpn
stuff;-).

** Changed in: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
       Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed

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Network-Manager-OpenVPN Won't Even Open
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