Hi.
I don't get it to bring my Kubuntu 9.04 with KDE4.5 in the WLAN-Network.
In KDE4 it works fine.
Under KDE3.5, i tried it wirh the knetworkmanager. When i klick on the connection I add, nothing happen.
I doesn't matterwhen i change the authorisation in the router to WEP/WPA or nothing.
Sorry for my bad english.
Greetz
Jochen
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Hello list,
some days ago I noticed that the krusader of the KDE3 reposity for intrepid/jaunty does not have the menu item
"settings"->"configure shortcuts" anymore. Do you have the same problem?
How can I change krusader shortcuts without this menu item?
Regards,
Stefan
Hello Everyone...
I'm using Kubuntu Hardy and I will like to use Kubuntu Jaunty with
kde3, I live in Cuba and I want to use the Kde3 remix for Jaunty but I
can't connect to internet to upgrade from Jaunty kde3 reposity, but I
have acces to Jaunty and Hardy repositorys here in Cuba. I have some
quetions...
1- Can I upgrade kd3 packages form hardy repository?????
2- How long is the size of Jaunty kde3 reposity????
3- How I can download with out using debmirror?????
Thanks for your help
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Hi,
Am I correct to assume the following:
- The kde 3.5 repos contain 64 bit packages as well?
- Adding the kde 3.5 repos in a standard 9.04 installation will allow me
to install individual kde 3.5 packages rather than the whole
kubuntu-desktop-kde3. I just can't stand a handful of applications, like
the new gwenview.
Thanks.
A.B.
Hi,
I'm really happy to have KDE3 back as my default desktop. Thus I've got the
possibility to check out KDE4 while working with a known an stable desktop.
But there is one thing I'm already missing. Knetworkmanager doesn't work
anymore as it did before the upgrade to Jaunty. The program used to be a
powerful tool which I used quite frequently not only to connect to different
wireless networks with my laptop but also to get additional information like
Mac-ID's of access point or statistics about data transmission. None of these
features exist anymore.
Is there a way to get back the "old" knetworkmanager or at least is there a
tool which provides the same functionality?
Knut
Hi,
I recently made an upgrade from Hardy to Jaunty on my laptop (Intel-X86
packages). Since KDE4 doesn't provide the full functionality of KDE3 I
installed kubuntu-desktop-kde3 following the instructions given on
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Kde3/Jaunty to get a system with two
parallel desktops. After kicking out some leftover Hardy-packages I
eventually managed to get a working KDE-3.5.10.
But KDE3 started with an empty KDE panel. I first had to add applets
like "Clock", "K Menu", "Show Desktop", "Taskbar", "Trash" etc. again to get
what I used to have before the upgrade. The only thing still missing are the
icons of programs like "kalarm", "kpowersave", "kmix", "kgpg" etc. All of
these programs are running on my system either in the KDE3 or KDE4 version.
But none of them seem to register with kicker under KDE3 whereas the icons
appear in the panel of KDE4.
How can I fix this problem?
Thanks
Knut
Hi,
I think this has been discussed previously, but I'd just like to clarify the
state of Bluetoot support in KDE3.5 on Jaunty. Is kdebluetooth available? I
guess if not, then general bluetooth support (for input devices etc) is still
available using the Gnome tools if installed?
Thanks,
JohnR.
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that we can get them in future versions of KDE 4. Thanks!
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