Christian Adams wrote:
wicd on debian is functional but for me it eats up to much mem and
often cpu ..
since i found no mem-savy alternative i got back to manually ifup/
down wifi ..
To use debian in a functional way (especially when I run midori or
iceweasel) I had to use swap... So I've
Michele Renda wrote:
There is already Network manager available on Debian @ Armel4. It is
running, but seem to be it doesn't recognize the Wifi card of FR.
What would you use as a Network manager in Debian?
Months ago I got wicd working in Om2008, but it wasn't so good for the
finger usability
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wicd on debian is functional but for me it eats up to much mem and
often cpu ..
since i found no mem-savy alternative i got back to manually ifup/
down wifi ..
ciao, morlac
Am 11.10.2008 um 03:48 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
Michele Renda
Hi there,
I use wifi-radar under debian, works fine for me, if I don't click too fast.
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There is already Network manager available on Debian @ Armel4. It is
running, but seem to be it doesn't recognize the Wifi card of FR.
Someone had other experiences?
Thank you
Michele Renda
2008/10/8 Florian Hackenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!
Has someone considered using NetworkManager and
Hi!
Has someone considered using NetworkManager and a small frontend on the
Neo, instead of developing scripts and frontends to the configuration
files?
What are the obstacles in getting NetworkManager ported? Does the wifi
driver support the linux wireless extensions? Are there any
Florian Hackenberger wrote:
Hi!
Has someone considered using NetworkManager and a small frontend on the
Neo, instead of developing scripts and frontends to the configuration
files?
connman was started because NetworkManager was considered too heavy for
things like phones and MIDs, but
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