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| ==== knetworkmanager on Dapper ==== '''Note:''' use this at your own risk! This will most probably not get officially in Dapper, therefore you may get addicted to something you may not get in released version. ;-) 1. Get Wireless-Installer script from [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=144820 forums] * this script can install latest drivers (optional), networkmanager 0.6 (or cvs) and wpasupplicant 1. Install zenity package (required by Wireless-Installer) * sudo apt-get install zenity 1. Execute ./Wireless-Installer * I did not install any drivers (ipw2200 seems to be new enough in recent Dapper) * I have choosen NM 0.6 1. Reboot 1. Start nm-applet * check that it works - if not, do not bother with next steps :-( 1. Get knetworkmanager sources ('''Note: have compilation issues currently!!!''') * newest I find are here: http://blog.nouse.net/?p=73 1. Install KDE development packages (if not yet) * sudo apt-get install kde-devel 1. Unpackage sources and perform 1. make -f Makefile.cvs 1. ./configure 1. make 1. make install |
Luka Renko
IRC: Lure
Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/people/lure
Email: MailTo(lure.net@gmail.com)
Kubuntu Laptop Support
I am very interested in great laptop support in Kubuntu. Kubuntu is already best debian-based distribution in that regard, but there are some development that we need to follow closely to keep up-to-date.
Power Management
Ubuntu power management is based on hal, acpi-support scripts and powernowd. This is then controlled with gnome-power-manager (GNOME) and klaptop (KDE). Problem is that klaptop is quite buggy and unmaintained.
There is major work going on on [http://powersave.sourceforge.net powersave] & [http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=29295 kpowersave] solution: see KubuntuPowersave for details.
Network Management
For mobile users, good network management is key. Kubuntu is currently lacking in wireless management tools (wifimonitor, knemo). There are some alternatives:
[http://wlassistant.sourceforge.net wlassistant]
- not in Dapper yet, but may be easier to get in than networkmanager
- still no WPA support
[http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager networkmanager]
- older version (0.5.1) is included in Dapper (with lots of patches to work with Ubuntu network stack)
- KDE front-end (knetworkmanager) requires latest (0.6) version.
latest (0.6.x) is just discussed in [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=139334 forums]
initiative for installer script for Dapper - see [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=144820 here]
knetworkmanager on Dapper
Note: use this at your own risk! This will most probably not get officially in Dapper, therefore you may get addicted to something you may not get in released version.
Get Wireless-Installer script from [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=144820 forums]
- this script can install latest drivers (optional), networkmanager 0.6 (or cvs) and wpasupplicant
- Install zenity package (required by Wireless-Installer)
- sudo apt-get install zenity
- Execute ./Wireless-Installer
- I did not install any drivers (ipw2200 seems to be new enough in recent Dapper)
- I have choosen NM 0.6
- Reboot
- Start nm-applet
check that it works - if not, do not bother with next steps
Get knetworkmanager sources (Note: have compilation issues currently!!!)
newest I find are here: http://blog.nouse.net/?p=73
- Install KDE development packages (if not yet)
- sudo apt-get install kde-devel
- Unpackage sources and perform
- make -f Makefile.cvs
- ./configure
- make
- make install
Testing
- Kubuntu on my notebook: ["LaptopTestingTeam/HPNW8240/Kubuntu"]
- Kubuntu on my desktop
Bugs
[https://launchpad.net/people/lure/+reportedbugs Bugs reported by me]
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LukaRenko (last edited 2008-08-06 16:25:06 by localhost)