Since Jaunty has switched to Qt4.5, jaunty plasmoids can't be used in intrepid anymore.
I'll compile and package them again for KDE4.2.1, available in kubuntu backports, and upload them later.
Thanks for posting this for intrepid! Sadly, the plasmoid seems to suffer the same problem that knetworkmanager does - it connects to a WEP network just fine, but fails when trying to connect to PEAP.
It was possible to use the Kubuntu Jaunty (KDE 4.2) plasmoids with the Intrepid (KDE 4.2): http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3101034.0
Maybe (?) it is still...
I haven't tried it lately, but it was possible in 4.1... but sometimes plasma choked when using those plasmoids (crashed), and I found it was better to recompile them.
I think in general a better idea, because some libraries aren't the same in jaunty and intrepid.
But anyway, you are free to try, just consider removing them if plasma starts to misbehave.
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Thanks for compiling these Plasmoids. I can't use Jaunty due to an extremly slow X.org-System so for me this is very, very useful!
Since Jaunty has switched to Qt4.5, jaunty plasmoids can't be used in intrepid anymore. I'll compile and package them again for KDE4.2.1, available in kubuntu backports, and upload them later.
Thanks for posting this for intrepid! Sadly, the plasmoid seems to suffer the same problem that knetworkmanager does - it connects to a WEP network just fine, but fails when trying to connect to PEAP.
It was possible to use the Kubuntu Jaunty (KDE 4.2) plasmoids with the Intrepid (KDE 4.2): http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3101034.0 Maybe (?) it is still...
I haven't tried it lately, but it was possible in 4.1... but sometimes plasma choked when using those plasmoids (crashed), and I found it was better to recompile them. I think in general a better idea, because some libraries aren't the same in jaunty and intrepid. But anyway, you are free to try, just consider removing them if plasma starts to misbehave.