I had no major problems with KNM4, but I keep using nm-applet, because it can import CiscoVPN config files and I'm too lazy to enter the settings by hand.
Markus
On Monday 19 July 2010 15:43:14 Rex Dieter wrote:
Rahul shared some of the same concern that Kevin did about this recent change I made.
I have to admit, I share some of the same pragmatic sentiments that Rahul does (esp in areas where stability/features are even wider, like with kpackagekit).
Comments?
-- Rex
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Fedora-spins] [spin-kickstarts] +nm-applet Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 02:33:52 +0530 From: Rahul Sundaram metherid@gmail.com To: The Spin Special Interest Group mailing list spins@lists.fedoraproject.org CC: Rex Dieter rdieter@fedoraproject.org
On 07/19/2010 01:18 AM, Rex Dieter wrote:
+# provide nm-applet as fallback in cases where knm/nm-plasmoid fails +NetworkManager-gnome
I assume this requires manual reconfiguration by the user. Couldn't knm or nm-plasmoid whichever one is the future for KDE just be fixed to support everything nm-applet does? If you don't have feature parity, you should just bite the bullet and continue to include nm-applet by default and ignore the purity angle. Including both is not the right approach IMO.
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