Natty Narwal Kubuntu Black Task Bar, Network Management

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Madbones
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25 Jul 2011, 2:45 pm

Hey.

I have Natty Narwal Kubuntu on 2 of my computers.
It is awful.
I want to change back to Meer Cat.
The task bar at the bottom goes black if your computer sleeps so you have to make the width smaller to fix that.
Then you have the issue of network management is randomly disabled (It did work 2 weeks ago).
The machines Im using worked BEAUTIFULY in Kubuntu Meer Cat.
Is there anything I can do to fix all of these ultra annoying bugs.
This really really makes me wish I never had upgraded.
Im not doing down the developers, they are awesome. But its just so so so annoying. I could do without this right now.
I got loads of other things I should be doing instead of having to downgrade (I use one machine for web development other for Java).
Please help me.
The black task bar issue is not to do with it being oxygen as my theme is air and nothing is set to black.



Tom_Kakes
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25 Jul 2011, 3:21 pm

Madbones wrote:
Hey.

I have Natty Narwal Kubuntu on 2 of my computers.
It is awful.
I want to change back to Meer Cat.
The task bar at the bottom goes black if your computer sleeps so you have to make the width smaller to fix that.
Then you have the issue of network management is randomly disabled (It did work 2 weeks ago).
The machines Im using worked BEAUTIFULY in Kubuntu Meer Cat.
Is there anything I can do to fix all of these ultra annoying bugs.
This really really makes me wish I never had upgraded.
Im not doing down the developers, they are awesome. But its just so so so annoying. I could do without this right now.
I got loads of other things I should be doing instead of having to downgrade (I use one machine for web development other for Java).
Please help me.
The black task bar issue is not to do with it being oxygen as my theme is air and nothing is set to black.


You could give wicd a go. It's in the repos.