Joseph M. Gaffney wrote: > Before going over to Debian, I used SUSE. In the betas that came out, a new > tool, NetworkManager, was implemented to handle wired and wireless networks. > Worked damn well too using the KDE front end, KNetworkManager. > > I noticed that NetworkManager is available in unstable as network-manager > (and > as network-manager-gnome, with the same package info, oddly enough), but I > didn't see KNetworkManager. Is anyone planning on packaging/maintaining > this? Its probably the slickest network tool I've seen yet, which is why I > was wondering.
Packages are on its way. The problem is, that knetworkmanager requires a recent NetworkManager (>= 0.6). Packages for 0.6.2 are ready, we are just waiting for wpasupplicant-0.4.8 which is a requirement for NM-0.6. The maintainer of the wpasupplicant package, promised to upload 0.4.8 this weekend. NM-0.6.2 will follow shortly after and knetworkmanager after NM-0.6.2. This should all happen in one weeks time. So stay tuned. Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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