How to install and run KDE connection manager in another DE
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These days XFCE's, GNOME's and MATE's (they all based on GTK toolkit as I understand) connection manager is buggy: can't establish DSL/pppoe. (I know about pppoeconf command, but I prefer GUI). "nm-connection-manager" doesn't help either.
KDE's connection manager on the contrary works as it should.
But I like XFCE, so I would install KDE connection manager, but I don't know what command runs it.
networking network-manager kde
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These days XFCE's, GNOME's and MATE's (they all based on GTK toolkit as I understand) connection manager is buggy: can't establish DSL/pppoe. (I know about pppoeconf command, but I prefer GUI). "nm-connection-manager" doesn't help either.
KDE's connection manager on the contrary works as it should.
But I like XFCE, so I would install KDE connection manager, but I don't know what command runs it.
networking network-manager kde
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I suspect you'll need to installplasma-nm
with all its dependencies. Whether doing so will leave your XFCE functional is something I can't say. I don't know why you're facing problems with the default network manager but it maybe preferable to spend effort getting the system's original network manager to work properly (as it seems to do for most other users).
â DK Bose
Jun 6 at 12:41
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These days XFCE's, GNOME's and MATE's (they all based on GTK toolkit as I understand) connection manager is buggy: can't establish DSL/pppoe. (I know about pppoeconf command, but I prefer GUI). "nm-connection-manager" doesn't help either.
KDE's connection manager on the contrary works as it should.
But I like XFCE, so I would install KDE connection manager, but I don't know what command runs it.
networking network-manager kde
These days XFCE's, GNOME's and MATE's (they all based on GTK toolkit as I understand) connection manager is buggy: can't establish DSL/pppoe. (I know about pppoeconf command, but I prefer GUI). "nm-connection-manager" doesn't help either.
KDE's connection manager on the contrary works as it should.
But I like XFCE, so I would install KDE connection manager, but I don't know what command runs it.
networking network-manager kde
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I suspect you'll need to installplasma-nm
with all its dependencies. Whether doing so will leave your XFCE functional is something I can't say. I don't know why you're facing problems with the default network manager but it maybe preferable to spend effort getting the system's original network manager to work properly (as it seems to do for most other users).
â DK Bose
Jun 6 at 12:41
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I suspect you'll need to installplasma-nm
with all its dependencies. Whether doing so will leave your XFCE functional is something I can't say. I don't know why you're facing problems with the default network manager but it maybe preferable to spend effort getting the system's original network manager to work properly (as it seems to do for most other users).
â DK Bose
Jun 6 at 12:41
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I suspect you'll need to install
plasma-nm
with all its dependencies. Whether doing so will leave your XFCE functional is something I can't say. I don't know why you're facing problems with the default network manager but it maybe preferable to spend effort getting the system's original network manager to work properly (as it seems to do for most other users).â DK Bose
Jun 6 at 12:41
I suspect you'll need to install
plasma-nm
with all its dependencies. Whether doing so will leave your XFCE functional is something I can't say. I don't know why you're facing problems with the default network manager but it maybe preferable to spend effort getting the system's original network manager to work properly (as it seems to do for most other users).â DK Bose
Jun 6 at 12:41
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I suspect you'll need to install
plasma-nm
with all its dependencies. Whether doing so will leave your XFCE functional is something I can't say. I don't know why you're facing problems with the default network manager but it maybe preferable to spend effort getting the system's original network manager to work properly (as it seems to do for most other users).â DK Bose
Jun 6 at 12:41