Wicd is in Jaunty = Wicd is in Baltix 4.2. Closing Baltix task.
** Changed in: baltix
Status: New => Fix Released
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We don't have any plans to create one right now, but there has been some
preliminary work done to create a system that makes it pretty easy to
implement the UI using a different GUI toolkit. If someone wanted to
update the wicd-qt project in the meantime (it's almost a year behind
the current code
Now that wicd is in the repo, will a qt interface be created/packaged so that
kubuntu user can use the same libraries?
There is the following project:
http://code.google.com/p/wicd-qt/
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Wicd is in Jaunty:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/wicd
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** Changed in: debian
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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I would like an update on this too.
I always have to use a friend's computer to download wicd deb, install it on my
machine.. and any dependencies.
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Could someone please give an update on the status of wicd getting into
Deb/Ub repos? Might it make it into ubuntu in time for 9.04?
I tried nm 0.7 under the last 8.10 alpha and was disappointed. I failed
to get it to work with an unprotected wireless static IP connection and
the interface is no be
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: debian
Status: Unknown => New
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #455325
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** Also affects: debian via
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Status: Unknown
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Dan, I've said nothing for or against WICD being the default in Ubuntu;
in fact, I pointed precisely to the fact that this bug report is not the
venue for the discussion of that. Discussions of policy and defaults are
best held on the ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list. If you'd like to
carry out su
Hi Dan (and all other Ubuntu fans/devs)
It really is a shame 1.5.0 has just missed the cut-off point for being
included in II. If it makes it into 9.04 then far as I'm concerned that
will be the Ubuntu release to watch out for, the one which could really
start a large number of people switching an
One of the main reason's wicd hasn't gotten packaged yet is because we
had some design issues that made it somewhat difficult to do. In the
next few days we'll be releasing a new version, 1.5.0, that will take
care of most of them. I think we already missed the deadline for
Intrepid, but right no
Dan, I think you definitely made a point. network-manager is just a big
pain. On my laptop it fails to see most wifi networks were wicd has no
problem to discover and connect. On my desktop computer it even fails to
remember the DNS configuration. For me network manager just totally
broken and unus
Excuse me Murat, but I do feel the need to comment on this one, as this
is a major sore spot in the progress of free software.
I have been an avid Linux user now since 1996 and I have watched Linux
be transformed from a niche geek toy to what it is today- a very viable
solution to the desktop OS m
** Also affects: baltix
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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"needs-packaging" bugs are filed to indicate the need for the addition
of software to the Universe repository; this is not about wicd being
default. If you'd like to "second" the statement made in a bug report,
that is, show your support and/or interest in a bug getting fixed, the
best thing to do
I second this. For many people, wicd works where Network Manager
doesn't. If not packaged by default, it could at least be available in
the repo? And if possible preloaded as a deb, so that people can chose
it?
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Status: New => Confirmed
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