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List:       kde-pim
Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] troubleshooting tips?
From:       Will Stephenson <wstephenson () kde ! org>
Date:       2007-10-02 8:33:36
Message-ID: 200710021033.36697.wstephenson () kde ! org
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On Monday 01 October 2007, Timothy Cahill said:
> I've had a look around http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/,
> and perhaps someone (Hello, Will?) could point me at the right debug
> builds?

Before building a debug build, I think the network status system may be 
confused.  

What does "dcop kded networkstatus status" return?  If it says "wrong number 
of arguments", make sure your kdelibs3 is up to date, and verify it with 
rpm -V, reinstalling if there is a problem.

If it says '1' (no network status information available) or '8' (online) it 
means the problem lies elsewhere.

If it says '6' then according to the network status system you are offline, so 
KMail suppresses its mail checks.

In that case, are you using KNetworkManager but are not currently connected to 
a network using it, and have used eg kppp or wvdial to dial up?  What 
does "dcop kded networkstatus networks" return?

Will

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