(In reply to comment #21)
> > But still no interfaces are visible in the network configuration window
>
> OK, does the system monitor - network widget work for you? I suppose that since
> no network interfaces are shown in the network configuration window, the widget
> does not work either.
To answer this question from 6 months back: No, the widget doesn't work either. I see no network interfaces in System Settings > Network Settings > Network Settings, and the System monitor - network widget also shows no data. Although, when I start it it opens two windows, which is interesting since I have two interfaces (besides lo). But the windows are empty, and when I try to configure them, the list of available interfaces is also empty.
(In reply to comment #21)
> > But still no interfaces are visible in the network configuration window
>
> OK, does the system monitor - network widget work for you? I suppose that since
> no network interfaces are shown in the network configuration window, the widget
> does not work either.
To answer this question from 6 months back: No, the widget doesn't work either. I see no network interfaces in System Settings > Network Settings > Network Settings, and the System monitor - network widget also shows no data. Although, when I start it it opens two windows, which is interesting since I have two interfaces (besides lo). But the windows are empty, and when I try to configure them, the list of available interfaces is also empty.
This is with KDE 4.3.1 in Debian.
Thanks,
Andrew.