I'm having some problems also:
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$ knetworkmanager
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [Q_UINT32 Device::getDeviceType() const]
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [Q_UINT32 Device::getDeviceType() const]
knetworkmanager: ERROR: req name failed for
org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerSettings.Connection
knetworkmanager: ERROR: req name failed for
org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerSettings.Connection.Secrets
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
knetworkmanager: WARNING: [AccessPoint*
WirelessDevice::getActiveAccessPoint()] No object for active access point
found!
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I managed to compile Trinity's KNetworkManager against KDE 3.5.10 but I keep
getting these erros, as with 0.7, NetworkManager is version 0.8. Can someone
give me some pointers on this issue?
Best regards,
Tiago
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 1:54 AM, Paul Cartwright <paul(a)pcartwright.com>wrote;wrote:
On 02/04/2011 06:44 PM, David Hare wrote:
Ceni should be called in a root terminal. It
should not matter what
desktop. What actually happens when you run it in Trinity?
not really sure what happened, except it didn't work. Oh, I don't think
it
went through the scan part to actually find the router.. so it fails to
connect.
Offtopic for this thread, but are you saying you can use kdesu (it's
not a package in itself) without a problem,?
um, not sure.. what...kdesu is. I just use $ su -
from the command line to get a "#" prompt
I cannot without the fix I mentioned before, it crashes kdeinit. With
or without sudo-trinity installed.
For example, how do you open kwrite, konqueror, kuser, synaptic or
other X apps as root?
I don't think I have EVER used kwrite, konq, as root, and I don't even
know
what kuser IS. Synaptic I have used as root, I HAVE to use it from a root
terminal on this debian box, the synaptic menu doesn't work.
I never run apps as root, except apt...whatever.. well, you know, crontab
-e maybe..
--
Paul Cartwright
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