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Heyho, this is a small Thread regarding NetworkManager.
Basically my question is, will 11.2 include a NetworkManager working *without* kwallet? Does it look a little like Sci Fi? On KDEdevelopers.org I´ve seen a future mockup quite a time ago... (please also refer to the original thread): ![]() I´m sure many of you would love to use a NetworkManager looking as spiffy as this one in OpenSuse.
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I agree, up to a point. The visual design of Vista is good, at least as far as the Aero windowws decorations are concerned. Other bits are quite tacky (the Start menu, for example). But Linux (Gnome or KDE) offers greater consistency of design with a bit of work, and the good things in Vista can easily be emulated (more or less).
But Vista is slooowww to boot after a few month's use, like any Windows system (even XP, and I bet 7 will turn out like that). The basic architecture and software ecosystem are so inferior to Linux it's unbelievable. The Vista eye-candy, good as it is, is really only lipstick on a pig.
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![]() And yes, you are right - up to a point. KDE4 certainly does not look like stonage at all, and I really love the design. Used together with the Crystal icon theme (why in the world is that theme not implemented as standard, guys?), and whoa... even look at the taskbar in Oxygen design that comes with OpenSuse - IT ABSOLUTELY ROCKS! (no doubt about it). Sounds? Yep, all in for improvement. In this very moment I´m still using 11.1 and I´m impatiently looking forward to switch completely to 11.2 final in a few days. But you know, the standard sound that came with 11.1 was so annoying after several months that I simply deleted it. Better no sound than beginning to hate to boot up OpenSuse. That´s not worth it at all - because I love it with all my heart. KNetworkManager should be graphically improved; I´m quite satisfied how it works right now in 11.1. For a future OpenSuse release, I wish a KNetworkManager to be included that looks and feels a little more...stylish.
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![]() I´ve been on IRC to catch some glimpse if the kdeves are still working on NetworkManagers graphical improvements, but no statement had been released. Still I´d like to know if work on KNetworkManager goes towards a graphical interface close to the mokup above. It´s been ages ago since I found their last comment about KNetworkManager...
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I was also surprised to find that Network Manager still requires kwallet. I tried it without, but to no avail. I had wanted my system to boot up without any passwords (i.e. straight into the desktop), but I still need to enter one for kwallet. This is a minor annoyance, but it's an annoyance nonetheless.
Other than that, 11.2 RC2 is working fantastically well for me. |
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