Ubuntu Networking :: Can't Connect To Wicd's D-bus Interface / Make It Possible?

Mar 12, 2010

I've installed ubuntu 9.10 using a minimal install and started from there installing the rest of the things I needed.
I'm running KDE4.4 and Wicd 1.6.1.

Problem is, wicd worked fine, but I don't know what happened before I got this annoying problem.

After logging into KDE, wicd asks me for my password in order to connect to the network-device. After filling that in, I get the message code...

As you can see in the logging, internet is working fine. I manually have to start wicd-client and I get an extra wicd-icon in the taskbar showing me the signal strength as it should do.

I've been searching a lot, but can't find anything about this, except a lot of people having the same errormessage, but they have some errors in the wicd.log too.

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Code:
*-network
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