It's very annoying... You can overcome this problem by setting up the connection directly at "/etc/network/interfaces", or setting it up during a installation using the alternate install disk. Both ways, you won't use the KDE Connection Manager, what is kind of annoying too...
It's very annoying... You can overcome this problem by setting up the connection directly at "/etc/network/ interfaces" , or setting it up during a installation using the alternate install disk. Both ways, you won't use the KDE Connection Manager, what is kind of annoying too...