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KNet (formerly kdsl)

   0.6 beta1  

KDE Networking Tool

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KNet (formerly  kdsl)
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Link:  Link
Downloads:  8761
Submitted:  Jan 18 2004
Updated:  Apr 23 2005

Description:

Knet (formerly Kdsl) is a frontend for pppd which allows you to quickly and easily setup your PC with an Internet Account. Development is progressing, and currently Knet offers DSL support for PPPoE connections, and Dialup.
PPPoA Support might work, but is untested. If you can become a tester, please Email us!

** THIS IS A BETA RELEASE **
Please report any bugs or problems.




Changelog:

For Suse Users
compile with ./configure --prefix=/opt/kde3

For Redhat / Fedora users
compile with ./configure --prefix=/usr

version 0.6 - for KDE-3.4
- Renamed to KNet
- New User Interface
- new Modem Configuration tools complete with modem scanning.
- New script editor that can be used for internet connections not directly supported by Knet (e.g. PPTP connections)
- Knet no longer creates special configuration files. Everything is done internally.
- Log window now works for Dialup Connections.

version 0.5 (Has been tested on KDE 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3)
- Fixed compilation issues with GCC-3.4, and other compilation issues on some distros.
- Added a real-time Statistics Page (see screenshot above)
- Fixed Notification window to always popup around the system tray icon
- Dock Icon is always shown, and Connection and Disconnections can take place from the dock icon.
- Worked on some KDE compliancy in the Dialog Boxes
- Added a Scheduler to automatically Start and stop your internet connection at any set time.

now on Sourceforge!
kdslbroadband.sourceforge.net




LicenseGPL
(knet-0.6beta1.tar.bz2)
(knet-0.6beta1.tar.gz)
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 just some minor bugs

 
 by iNs4ne on: May 17 2004
 
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a few comments:

1: my kde dir is /opt/kde3 (suse 9.1) so i needed to move all the stuff there (from /usr/local/kde).

2: every time after connecting, i need to manually execute "route add default dev ppp0" (i have other ethernet cards also)

3: pop-up should come from the systray position, not always from bottom of screen (my kicker is on top)

4: application should stay always on the systray, either on startup or when when disconnected, and have a menu "connect" that whould show up the current dialog.

Anyway, great app, it will replace kinternet (my SuSE default).

Keep it up!


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 Re: just some minor bugs

 
 by jbaileys on: May 17 2004
 
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HI
Thank-you for the comments.

1. The first problem isnt a bug, but probably the way Suse has set up the environment. Kdsl has been setup so it will install in the default $KDEDIR environment, so whatever value is set, it should install there. This can be over ridden at compile time if you execute
./configure --prefix=/opt/kde3

2. I've never heard this problem before but I will investigate. It will help me if I know about your set up a little more. How many network cards you have installed. etc. I have 2 network cards in my computer, and I've never had to add any extra values, but if I need to support anything extra, I will certainly do so.

3. I agree with this problem. The popup is hardcoded to the bottom right of the screen, only because I havent been able to work out how to get it to appear in the appropriate place in the system tray. I am still working on this, but I agree with you, and personally, I dont like the way it is. You can however, turn it off in the Settings section.

4. I will work on adding an option to leave the icon in the system tray always, even when the connection is disconnected. This isnt difficult to do, but I made Kdsl this way because I preferred not to have an icon there when it was disconnected. However, for those who are used to KInternet, I will add support for this in the next release.

Thank-you so much for your comments, All comments are greatly appreciated.


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 Re: Re: just some minor bugs

 
 by iNs4ne on: May 19 2004
 
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At the moment, i have just eth0 wich is connected to a cable modem, with a dynamic ip (activated at startup, gets ip from dhcp).

i'm looking forward for the next release, imho it will be a "must-have" app for many :)

Inacio


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 good...

 
 by didwdg on: Jun 25 2004
 
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hi,

nice and useful application...

i prefer an icon which stays in systray all the time (looking forward to next version)...

you should change the handling of the configuration to the "standard-kde" behavior (yours is really extraordinary ;)

ciao


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 I can't compile it!

 
 by flinco on: Jul 23 2004
 
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I didn't find any Slackware precompiled package (kdsl-0.4-ix86-y.tgz).
So I download kdsl-0.4.tar.bz2 and I tried to compile and install but I couldn't because of this error:

docbrowser.cpp: In constructor `DocBrowser::DocBrowser(QWidget*, const char*,
unsigned int)':
docbrowser.cpp:43: error: `setStatusMessagesEnabled' undeclared (first use this
function)
docbrowser.cpp:43: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for
each function it appears in.)
docbrowser.cpp: In member function `void
DocBrowser::formSubmitNotification(const char*, const QString&, const
QByteArray&, const QString&, const QString&, const QString&)':
docbrowser.cpp:61: warning: unused parameter `const char*action'
docbrowser.cpp:61: warning: unused parameter `const QString&url'
docbrowser.cpp:61: warning: unused parameter `const QByteArray&formData'
docbrowser.cpp:61: warning: unused parameter `const QString&target'
docbrowser.cpp:61: warning: unused parameter `const QString&contentType'
docbrowser.cpp:61: warning: unused parameter `const QString&boundary'

I don't know if it depends of my configuration. Anyway I wait for a hint or a new version. I hope to see as soon as possible those red/green blinking lights on my bar!

Bye!


Flinco
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 Re: I can't compile it!

 
 by jbaileys on: Jul 24 2004
 
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I just installed Suse 9.0 on my computer to test kdsl, and experienced the same bug. There is a fix though. Go to kdsl-0.4/src and then open docbrowser.cpp with a text editor, and comment out line 43.

khtmlpart->openURL(url);
// khtmlpart->setStatusMessagesEnabled(true);
khtmlpart->setMetaRefreshEnabled(true);

Then recompile. It should compile fine.
Hopefully I will fix all the little bugs when I get time to get back into development.


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 dock icons

 
 by magoseitor on: Oct 14 2004
 
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Hi!!

1-This appp kicks serious asses, for me it was the only way i could get internet with PPPoE, cause i didn't know how to use and configure Kinteret.

2- The main subject, is that the dock icons don't appear, there is just one "paper-like" icon sitting there, i have tried installing other icons, but no one activates. I am using SuSE Personal 9.1 and KDE 3.2, can anyone help me?? i have search for help in the FAQ, official page, Google but no results were found..

3-Kind of Bugs: the option for automatically start Kdsl and connect to internet at every login doesn't works. Also, the "notifying frame" appears like a white box instead of having the background image.

keep up the very neat good work!!!!! :-)


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 Re: dock icons

 
 by jbaileys on: Oct 14 2004
 
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Hi, and thank-you.
Try compiling as root user with:
./configure --prefix=/opt/kde3
make
make install

I am unsure, but I think Suse 9.1 has the KDE directory at /opt/kde3, and it is likely that it didnt install kdsl into that directory. Therefore, Kdsl wont be able to find the icons. Try recompiling with the above options and let me know how you go.


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 Re: Re: dock icons

 
 by magoseitor on: Oct 17 2004
 
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hi, thanks for the fast answer!!
I made what you said, (the ./configure --prefix=opt/kde3) as root. Now is running with the dock icons and the frame background image very cool!!

the only problem i found was to unistall the app before compiling it again. so now i have the same program in 2 diferent directories......
Do you know how to totally get rid of kdsl so i can compile it again more "fresh"???? i tried to "make unistall" but failed...

ce ya!! and thank you again for the support


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 Re: Re: Re: dock icons

 
 by jbaileys on: Oct 17 2004
 
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It depends where it installed. The default location is /usr/local/kde and has probably installed in there.

You should be able to delete this direcotry, but if you have other files in there, just delete /usr/local/kde/share/apps/kdsl

Incidentally, if you dont wish other programs you compile to install in this directory, you can setup a KDEDIR environement in .bash_profile or whatever program is used by SUSE. Just add:
KDEDIR=/opt/kde3
then reboot or login to bash again. Then when you compile programs, it should always set the prefix for installation into /opt/kde3

ALSO - For Redhat / Fedora users, the same problem occurs. you will have to configure kdsl with ./configure --prefix=/usr
Again, you can set the KDEDIR environment to point to the root directory for KDE. ( KDEDIR=/usr)
Hope this helps


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 debian!

 
 by cado on: Oct 17 2004
 
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Hi,
I compiled this package for debian with pt_BR language (i18n) in:
http://www.home2001.hpg.com.br/liveX/kdsl_0.5-1_i386.deb

Very good.
Nice Job.

Apologies for my bad english.


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 Re: debian!

 
 by jbaileys on: Oct 17 2004
 
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THANK-YOU!!!!!

what version of Debian are you using?


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 Re: Re: debian!

 
 by cado on: Oct 17 2004
 
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Hi,
excuse-me for incomplete message.
My Debian version is Unstable (Sid).
I verify that strings for internationalization is incomplete. I make new .pot file in:
http://www.home2001.hpg.com.br/liveX/kdsl.pot

Apologies for my bad english.


From Brazil__
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 Re: Re: debian!

 
 by cado on: Oct 17 2004
 
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Hi,
excuse-me for incomplete message.
My Debian version is Unstable (Sid).
I verify that strings for internationalization is incomplete. I make new .pot file in:
http://www.home2001.hpg.com.br/liveX/kdsl.pot

Apologies for my bad english.


From Brazil__
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 Easy setup on Gentoo

 
 by Cintra on: Feb 19 2005
 
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Just came across a mention of kdsl, and decided to have a look. On Gentoo it took a couple of minutes to emerge kdsl, a couple more to set it up & connect to the internet.

A good interface, clear instructions, and help if you need it.

This app should be better known..
Mvh


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 Re: Easy setup on Gentoo

 
 by jbaileys on: Feb 22 2005
 
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Thank-you for your kind comments.
I'm currently working in my spare time on a new version which is a complete re-write, so hopefully will be easier to use, yet more powerful. Any suggestions you have to make kdsl a better program, please let me know.


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 Re: Re: Easy setup on Gentoo

 
 by Cintra on: Feb 22 2005
 
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Will do, tho' from an adsl point of view, nothing could really be faulted, other perhaps than the sizeability of windows
mvh


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