Agree, tdenetworkmanager is not too intuitive at the moment, unfortunately it could be a pain for newcomers. However, for someone who knows, it can connect wireless networks very easily, just following next, next .. guide. Simply pick up the network, fill the passphrase, check autoconnect box and press connect and save button. That should be all and I can confirm it's working just fine here. There should be no crashes, it's very unusual and never happened under our testing. Anyway the tdenetworkmanager needs improvements, no doubt.
Tdenetworkmanager lists all, managed as well as unmanaged, network devices at the moment, the first Pinebook device "waan0" is managed by network manager, while "waan1" is unmanaged. We are planning to provide some config option for users to be able to hide unmanaged interfaces.
Anyone, who wants easier wifi management, could replace tdenetworkmanager with more convenient Network Manager from Q4OS software centre, however it's not as lightweight as tdenetworkmanager.
Konqueror webbrowser is very lightweight, intended only for a very basic Internet access, it's not too convenient for regular web browsing. It notifies users about it on the first run, and recommends to install Firefox.
I will check headphones output too to propose a fix. The battery applet should work from the first run, I am currently not able to reproduce the glitch described, will do more testing.
Thanks for the feedback, it's much appreciated
Tdenetworkmanager lists all, managed as well as unmanaged, network devices at the moment, the first Pinebook device "waan0" is managed by network manager, while "waan1" is unmanaged. We are planning to provide some config option for users to be able to hide unmanaged interfaces.
Anyone, who wants easier wifi management, could replace tdenetworkmanager with more convenient Network Manager from Q4OS software centre, however it's not as lightweight as tdenetworkmanager.
Konqueror webbrowser is very lightweight, intended only for a very basic Internet access, it's not too convenient for regular web browsing. It notifies users about it on the first run, and recommends to install Firefox.
I will check headphones output too to propose a fix. The battery applet should work from the first run, I am currently not able to reproduce the glitch described, will do more testing.
Thanks for the feedback, it's much appreciated