I have found a solution (using the gnome network manager applet):
1. Add the line "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/network-manager/trunk/ubuntu karmic main" to your /etc/apt/source.list
(sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com [ID] - if you want to add the key for the PPA)
2. Update your package list
3. Install the package network-manager-gnome
4. Remove the packages plasma-widget-networkmanagement and plasma-widget-network-manager
5. Add "nm-applet" to your autostart
6. Verify with "nm-connection-editor" that the wired connections are set up correctly.
7. Edit or create your DSL connection (pay attention to NOT set "Available to all users" for this connection!).
It seems that DSL isn't added to the network manager plasma widget.
Perhaps it will be available at the next ubuntu release (10.04 "lucid").
I have found a solution (using the gnome network manager applet):
1. Add the line "deb http:// ppa.launchpad. net/network- manager/ trunk/ubuntu karmic main" to your /etc/apt/ source. list ubuntu. com [ID] - if you want to add the key for the PPA) manager- gnome widget- networkmanageme nt and plasma- widget- network- manager editor" that the wired connections are set up correctly.
(sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.
2. Update your package list
3. Install the package network-
4. Remove the packages plasma-
5. Add "nm-applet" to your autostart
6. Verify with "nm-connection-
7. Edit or create your DSL connection (pay attention to NOT set "Available to all users" for this connection!).
It seems that DSL isn't added to the network manager plasma widget.
Perhaps it will be available at the next ubuntu release (10.04 "lucid").