Wicd-kde

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Wicd-kde

https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/network/wicd-kde
Wired and wireless network manager - plasmoid

Wicd is a general-purpose network configuration server which aims to provide a simple but flexible interface for connecting to networks. Its features include: wide variety of settings. * ability to connect to (and maintain profiles for) both wired and wireless networks; * support for many encryption schemes, including WEP, WPA, WPA2 and custom schemes; * wireless-tools compatibility.

This package provides the KDE plasmoid designed to integrate in the KDE desktop environment. It also supports a tray icon showing network activity and signal strength.





Licensing

License

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Notes

License

GPLv3

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Debian: Iker Salmón San Millán (shaola) <ikerssm@gmail.com>

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5 March 2014

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License: gpl-3




Leaders and contributors

Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Debian (Ref)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/wicd-kde
Downloadhttp://gitorious.org/wicd-client-kde/wicd-client-kde/archive-tarball/v0.2.1


Software prerequisites




Entry




Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/wicd-kde

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