Description of problem: My first bug I want to report, kde-plasma crashes every time I clear Enable Wireless. Sometimes I need to clear it so it could rescan the area. Another bug I want to report, the wireless part of networkmanager displays not existent SSID, which creates a long list and I'm not able to get to SSID (connection) I need to get connected to the internet. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kde-plasma-networkmanagement 0.1-0.12.20090519svn.fc10 kde 4.3.0-9.fc10 I had reported this bug to kde.org already and I was told to upgrade to 4.3 and use knetworkmanager. The lastest in the repos is 0.7-0.8.20080926svn.fc10 which seems old so I didn't install it. I just installed 4.3 and I'm on a wireless network right now, so I haven't tried to reproduce my first bug but my second bug is still persistent in this screenshot. http://cid-1319afb8a8906bf4.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/kdenetbug1.png Also you will notice that I'm connected to the internet but my networkmanagement icon on the bottom right shows that i'm not connected to internet and this bug happened after the upgrade. How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: None existent wireless connections Expected results: Just the connections that really exists. Additional info:
Are you guys planning to include the knetworkmanager 4.3
Yes, we have packages of the new (but old-style) monolithic knetworkmanager applet for testing now. We also have the latest plasmoid (which builds from the same source code), but that is not quite ready for production use according to upstream. So if you want to test the latest code, best try the monolithic one.
kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.9-0.3.20090930svn.fc11 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 11. http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.9-0.3.20090930svn.fc11
Could you please test the new build to see if it addresses some of your issues?
kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.9-0.3.20090930svn.fc11 has been pushed to the Fedora 11 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
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