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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 293045] Networkmaneger plasmoid shows an error when editing Mobile interface(Huawei 367)
From:       Roman <phoenix91140 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2012-02-20 3:02:02
Message-ID: E1RzJVq-0000Rk-AV () bugs ! kde ! org
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--- Comment #20 from Roman <phoenix91140 gmail com>  2012-02-20 03:02:01 ---
Hi again. Found a perfect 100% working solution.

1) Install the latest NetworkManager (0.9.2)
2) Install the latest NetworkManager-gnome packege (0.9.2)
3) Remove NetworkManager-kde4-libs and all stuff, that depends on it( for
example plasmoid-networkmanager will be also deleted). That's a garbage from
KDE team "ReleaseCandidate" that is absolutely unusable, buggy and crashes
after every second-third 3G network reconnection.
4) Go to "Presonal Settings" => "Startup and Shutdown", add record "script" =>
"nm-applet"
5) Enjoy stable NetworkManager work without KDE buggy stuff.

PS. Don't know where to write it, but I wish veeeeery much Plasma project to
die. It's so slow, buggy, annoying, memory eating stuff... More over, it uses
python shit, that never been, and never will be fast and memory friendly. KDE
3.5 was the last perfect release. 4.X series are real shit, the only reason I
use it, is tray available( Gnome doesn't have it anymore) and KDevelop. C/C++
software will be much faster, then any even well written python shit.

Didn't want to heart anyone, just an oppinion. Thanks! My problem is solved by
removing KDE part of NetworkManager.

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