Greetings, This is my first post on this forum. And obviously, I am pretty novice in GNOME and related fields.
We are trying to integrate GNOME on OMAP3430 board. The problem is the NetworkManager (version 0.7) does not recognise the available network interfaces (while clearly ifconfig command gives a handful of interfaces including a wireless LAN interface). Here are the warnings that I get everytime, I click on the NetworkManager icon on the board. ** (nm-applet:2760): WARNING **: No connections defined ** (nm-applet:2760): WARNING **: No networks found in the configuration database On the board, the message I get is "NO network devices have been found" My questions are 1) Do I need to include info about the wireless LAN interface somewhere in some initialization scripts? 2) Can this problem be related to wpa_supplicant used? PS: I was able to successfully bring up the WLAN using CLI interface and was even able to browse the web using wget. Infact, I could even open a browser and browse the net from the board itself. However, the problem is with the NetworkManager GUI which does not list any available network interfaces - Wireless LAN interface in particular. If any of you have encountered this problem and know a solution, kindly share it with me. thanks and regards, pradeep. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/nm-applet-WARNING---No-network-devices-have-been-found-tp21330604p21330604.html Sent from the Gnome - NetworkManager mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list