Version: svn rev 959985 (using KDE 4.2.2) OS: Linux Installed from: Ubuntu Packages After suspending and resuming again the list of wireless networks gets multiplied. Attached screenshot probably gives the best description.
Created attachment 33219 [details] Screenshot of duplication
Use "solid-network listdevices" to discover the identifier (UNI) of your wireless interface. Then use "solid-network listnetworks <interface identifier> to list the identifier of all the access points seen by this interface. Then use "solid-network query network <interface identifier> <network identifier>" to get the details of this network Does the list of access points include these duplicates?
(In reply to comment #2) > Use "solid-network listdevices" to discover the identifier (UNI) of your > wireless interface. > > Then use "solid-network listnetworks <interface identifier> to list the > identifier of all the access points seen by this interface. > > Then use "solid-network query network <interface identifier> <network > identifier>" to get the details of this network > > Does the list of access points include these duplicates? Hello Will! I can confirm this issue too. I have tried what you asked, and i have found that it only lists that network once. Intresting that if i reboot then the problem still exists, but it can occurred by suspends at me too. Versions: Qt: 4.5.0 KDE: 4.2.95 (KDE 4.2.95 (KDE 4.3 RC1)) kde4-config: 1.0 (kubuntu jaunty)
Can you reproduce this now with knetworkmanager (0.9, svn revisions > 1010000) ?
Three problems here: - Ubuntu Jaunty has older version than what you specified - Now i'm unable (because of time and skill) to compile that - I have completely removed every networkmanagement related stuff and now i'm using wicd Sorry:( I hope somebody will be able to test that. Maybe i will test karmic koala soon, and if it have the correct version i will report the results! Thank you for taking time for this!
Fixed with knetworkmanager