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Submitted:  Sep 8 2006
Updated:  Sep 8 2006

Description:

I've always wanted an easy way to see what the ip of my network devices are, or be able to disconnect, and reconnected them with out having to use ifconfig. Gnome's Network manager is crap, and has been locking up all my systems. Also it likes to connect to the first unsecure network it finds. That's not a good thing. I think an easy way for KDE to integrate a network control system is just put it under remote:/, and when you click on the device you get extra information, and option. Like if it's a WiFi device you can tell it to search for networks, or if it's a wired devices tell it reconnect. Also see things like ports that are open, and activities going threw that device.

This would be a good way to keep devices in KDE flowing the same way as files, and other services.




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 Don't forget KNemo

 
 by djclue917 on: Sep 8 2006
 
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Great idea. Integration with KNemo would be better though...


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 Whats wrong with NM?

 
 by henrym on: Sep 8 2006
 
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I currently use KNetworkManager, and it works perfectly for me - although this is a desktop with wired connections only.

How about a NM kioslave, with a link to it in remote:/ - just like bluetooth:/, smb:/ and zeroconf:/ are implemented - coupled, of course, with fixes to any problems you have with NetworkManager?

This way both desktops can get better network management, and, anyone who wants it can have a nice file-like interface to networks too?


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 Re: Whats wrong with NM?

 
 by telex on: Sep 8 2006
 
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Also, why is this person using the GNOME network manager interface and not the lovely KDE one? Or is it a case of confusing the underlying technology, which is desktop-agnostic, with the interfaces, which are designed for GNOME and KDE respectively?

KNetworkManager works a treat for me too.


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 Re: Re: Whats wrong

 
 by PikoPiko on: Sep 9 2006
 
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Network Manager is the background deamon. Yes I use KNetworkManager, though that doesn't stop Network Manger from crashing. KNetworkmanager is just the KDE front end for a Gnome made system.


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 Solid

 
 by ibc on: Sep 8 2006
 
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I think you'd like Solid:
http://solid.kde.org


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 Re: Solid

 
 by PikoPiko on: Sep 9 2006
 
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Has solid's library been locked yet, or nearly locked. Maybe I'll start working on this.


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 Re: Re: Solid

 
 by ibc on: Sep 9 2006
 
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The roadmap:

http://solid.kde.org/cms/1002


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 Good in theory

 
 by Tortanick on: Dec 1 2006
 
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But why a KIO slave? surely this should be an app instead


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