I uninstalled it because 1. it doesnt work 2. I didnt need it it was part of the default installation. If I need that application then I will install it and try to fix it
Amazing Iceman wrote: > This and other problems must annoy many of us, but that's why I downloaded > the Beta version: > To help solve of these problems, and make Ubuntu a better O.S.. > And while you're at it, you get to learn a lot about the way it works > internally. > Uninstalling something because it doesn't work, doesn't really help to reach > any of these goals. > > When you have a problem with other O.S., usually you'll have to wait for the > "fix", who knows how long. > If you wanted fixed immediately, you'll have to pay their programmers to fix > it (really!!!). > > Here it's different: > - You submit a bug, and if it's really caused by the O.S., the problem could > get fixed within a few hours. > - If the problem is caused by a bad configuration, you'll get free advise on > how to solve it. > > Now I'm being helped, but maybe tomorrow I'll get to help someone else. > > I'm going to try the solution above, and I'll report back as soon as I > get to test it. > > Patience People!!! > > -- network-manager should not set offline mode when it manages no device https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82335 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Team, which is a bug contact for knetworkmanager in ubuntu. -- kubuntu-bugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-bugs