On 11.01.2013 04:40, Beco wrote: > On 10 January 2013 12:12, <berenger.morel@neutralite.org> wrote: >> Aptitude said me that networkmanager is a software which does not seem to >> have a dedicated desktop environment (it's website is located at gnome.org, >> but I did not see any gnome dependencies in it, simply some modules usable >> but not mandatory for gnome). On the other hand, kwallet, seeing it name, >> sounds like a KDE's softwares. >> >> I bet on compatibility problems. >> >> The solution is probably to use a KDE equivalent of networkmanager, but I >> can not help you on a name: I do not use desktop environments :) >> > I'll try to find some "k" network manager as a possible solution, it > sounds reasonable. If you want desktop integration for KDE, use "plasma-widget-networkmanagement" network-manager is just the core daemon. GNOME shell uses and integrated NM client, GNOME 2 and 3 classic use network-manager-gnome and KDE the aforementioned plasma-widget-networkmanagement. This ensures best possible desktop integration. In case of KDE and pnm, that also means kwallet. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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