Upgrading from hardy to intrepid replaces nm-applet with kdenetworkmanager

Bug #270376 reported by Rami Lehti
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network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

I have both KDE and Gnome installed. After upgrading from hardy to intrepid I get kdenetworkmanager in GNOME.
I have to quit the kde network manager and manually start the nm-applet. This change will last until next logout/reboot.

I cannot manually add the nm-applet to the panel.

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Rami Lehti (ramilehti) wrote :

Now with latest packages I get both kdenetworkmanager and nm-applet in both gnome and kde.

I can quit kdenetworkmanager in gnome. But it will come back after relogin.
I can not quit nm-applet though.

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Derek (derek-incandetech) wrote :

Confirmed.

You can make changes in Preferences | Sessions to disable the KDE Network Manager Applet and enable the GNOME one instead. I don't remember exactly what I did, but I believe simply removing the KDE entry fixes the problem.

Changed in network-manager-applet:
status: New → Confirmed
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Martin Mai (mrkanister-deactivatedaccount-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

Closing because this is not a bug but simply about configuration. Thanks.

Changed in network-manager-applet:
status: Confirmed → Invalid
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