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Re: New plasma-widgets



Hello,

On 2009 m. March 27 d., Friday 13:48:21 Valerio Passini wrote:
> I'm happy to have finally found plasma-widget-networkmanagement/weather
> widgets in experimental but I have some problems with them. The weather
> applet is very similar to the other one bundled at the moment with KDE4.2
> that allows only to choice weather services among a subset of countries
> belonging to the Commonwealth. Since I live outside these Countries
> (actually in Italy) this renders useless such applets to me like to many
> other people. I have compiled by myself and tried another of this applets
> from kde-look it's called yAWP licensed under GPL:
Select source "BBC Weather", enter the city below and press "Search". It 
should not be a big problem to get forecast for Europe countries from that 
source. However, current situation wrt weather plasmoids is ridiculous though.

> http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/yaWP+(Yet+Another+Weather+Plasmoid
>)?content=94106
>
> It has a nice way to configure and it's able to be set just entering the
> name of my really small city. May I propose this weather applet for future
> packaging instead of the two or at least as a real alternative to the old
> one?
A standard procedure is to file RFP.

> About the networkmanagement applet, I'm completely unable to make it work.
> It an not connect to hidden AP, like mine, and even if I change the AP
> options to broadcast the ESSID, since I have a WEP128 passphrase encoded
> network I can't still connect. What happens is that the applet changes the
> passphrase from the original 128bit to 40bit. Why? I have tried to put
> directly the hexadecimal translated password in the proper configuration
> field but unsuccessfully. Does anyone know if it's actually possible to use
> this applet on WEP128 encrypted networks and give me hints? Thank you
Don't expect it to work perfectly. It is really buggy at the moment (either 
works for you or not). And there have not been much movement forward upstream 
in the last month so...


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Modestas Vainius <modestas@vainius.eu>

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