Honestly I am not sure if I am using knetworkmanager. I run KDE 4.6.5
and there is a network-manager icon in the system tray. It USED to be
knetworkmanager in KDE 4.4.5. In this installation, I had trouble to
discover the version of knetworkmanager so it might not be used. I
wonder what that icon in the system tray represents.
But the problem is not in the GUI so the question is not really
relevant. nmcli is also capable of enabling/disabling WiFi. nmcli shows
exactly the same behaviour. When I disable WiFi, it ignores any commands
to enable back on again. Unless I unload iwlwifi, and then I can enable
WiFi again using nmcli.
jlinkels
On 04/04/2012 01:41 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
On 04.04.2012 03:16, Hans Linkels wrote:
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.9.2.0-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
When I click on the icon of knetworkmanager there is a checkbox "enable
wireless"
Are you really using knetworkmanager?
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