Clean install of latest 8.04 -6. Working fine including wireless network via KNetworkmanager.
After a cold restart of the computer, KNetworkmanager does it's usual thing: It is no longer working.
I did everything: system Settings, manual settings Knetworkmanager, ifconfig, iwconfig, iwlist, command line dhclien, resolv.conf, interfaces, I did it all. No success. No wireless!
Normally I get rid of KNwetorkmanager right after install of an OS. Did not this time. Now I cannot replace it with wicd which always works.
Unmet dependencies that I cannot meet because of lack of Internet connection.
I believe there is a way of using the alternate install CD to get some of the dependencies.
Is there any other way?
I have the actual application wicd on my computer. Only dependencies are missing, mainly python stuff/libraries.
KNetworkmanager has let me down in every single Kubuntu incarnation from Dapper drake onward. It always works the first time and refuses to perform after a reboot.
Any suggestions to resolve this matter and to get wicd working?
Thanks.
After a cold restart of the computer, KNetworkmanager does it's usual thing: It is no longer working.
I did everything: system Settings, manual settings Knetworkmanager, ifconfig, iwconfig, iwlist, command line dhclien, resolv.conf, interfaces, I did it all. No success. No wireless!
Normally I get rid of KNwetorkmanager right after install of an OS. Did not this time. Now I cannot replace it with wicd which always works.
Unmet dependencies that I cannot meet because of lack of Internet connection.
I believe there is a way of using the alternate install CD to get some of the dependencies.
Is there any other way?
I have the actual application wicd on my computer. Only dependencies are missing, mainly python stuff/libraries.
KNetworkmanager has let me down in every single Kubuntu incarnation from Dapper drake onward. It always works the first time and refuses to perform after a reboot.
Any suggestions to resolve this matter and to get wicd working?
Thanks.


  If you remove everything from the file except the above, and restart Xorg, does KNetworkManager detect any wireless signals from your router?
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