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* [gentoo-user] NetworkManager OK? kNetworkManager broken? Wireless setup very confusing...
@ 2010-10-01  0:37 Darren Kirby
  2010-10-01  1:13 ` Bill Kenworthy
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From: Darren Kirby @ 2010-10-01  0:37 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Hello all,

Getting very frustrated here. Trying to put the finishing touches on a
new laptop install. I have verified using the CLI that both wired and
wireless networking works fine when I configure manually. As with most
laptops, I would imagine, I will be switching locations often, and
switching between several different networks both wired and wireless.
I thought the thing to do would be to install a slick gui to take care
of this. To that end I installed NetworkManager, and KNetworkManager
as a front-end as I use a KDE desktop. As far as I can tell Network
Manager is working fine, I followed the instructions for setup from
the wiki here[0] and here[1], and it does seem to setup a wired
connection on eth0 just fine. However, I am getting an error upon
trying to start Knetworkmanager:

" KNetworkManager can not start because the installation is misconfigured.
 System DBUS policy does not allow it to provide user settings.
 contact your system administrator or distribution.
 KNetworkManager will not start automatically in future."

Not sure why, as per the wiki I added:

<policy group="plugdev">
    <allow send_destination="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager"/>

    <allow send_destination="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager"
           send_interface="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager"/>
</policy>

to /etc/dbus-1/system.d/NetworkManager.conf, and added my user to
plugdev group. Is there something else I'm missing? I'm unsure how to
further troubleshoot. I also tried the NetworkManager plasmoid for
kde, but that is just bombing with a bunch off error messages I can't
read in the 'connections' window.

I am wondering if I should just uninstall KNetworkManager, and try
nm-applet? Will that even work on a KDE desktop? Will it require
installing boatloads of gnome crap I don't want? Should I chuck the
whole works and use Wicd?

At this point I'd be happy with pretty much any solution that just
works, I've wasted the better half of the day on this and I'm starting
to think I should just stick to using the CLI...this frustration just
isn't worth it.

Do any of you folks out there have an easy, simple solution to
configuring wireless that you like? I'm open to any ideas.

[0] http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/NetworkManager
[1] http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/KNetworkManager
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2010-10-01  0:37 [gentoo-user] NetworkManager OK? kNetworkManager broken? Wireless setup very confusing Darren Kirby
2010-10-01  1:13 ` Bill Kenworthy
2010-10-01  2:17   ` Darren Kirby
2010-10-01  3:24     ` Bill Kenworthy
2010-10-01  7:58   ` Neil Bothwick
2010-10-01  2:16 ` Canek Peláez Valdés
2010-10-01  3:37   ` Darren Kirby
2010-10-01  4:29 ` [gentoo-user] [SOLVED]Re: " Darren Kirby
2010-10-01  5:22 ` [gentoo-user] " Alan McKinnon
2010-10-01  5:50   ` Darren Kirby

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