dbus-binding-tool Unable to load %s: Attribute xmlns:tp is invalid on node element in this context

2008-03-01 Thread alban . browaeys
I got : Unable to load %s: Attribute xmlns:tp is invalid on node element in this context while the Makefile call dbus-binding-tool since http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/NetworkManager?view=revisionrevision=3345 for example from NetworkManager/libnm-glib/ : dbus-binding-tool

Re: dbus-binding-tool Unable to load %s: Attribute xmlns:tp is invalid on node element in this context

2008-03-01 Thread Will Stephenson
On Saturday 01 March 2008 16:06:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I got : Unable to load %s: Attribute xmlns:tp is invalid on node element in this context while the Makefile call dbus-binding-tool since http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/NetworkManager?view=revisionrevision=3345 for example from

Re: Nice mockup

2008-03-01 Thread Vadim Peretokin
The IP / web settings are a bit too much. Speed and connection strength are nice. On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Kos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey, I came across the following mockup ( http://onlinedev.blogspot.com/2008/02/shape-of-things-to-come.html) and I really liked it. It is clean

Cannot create VPN from pcf file: does not contain valid data.

2008-03-01 Thread Mildred
Hi, I can't create a VPN connexion from a cisco .pcf file with NetworkManager 0.6.5 ... It says: Cannot import settings The VPN settings file 'INPG-Etudiants.pcf' does not contain valid data. But I could successfully create a vpnc config file from it using pcf2vpnc distributed with vpnc. The

Re: Fwd: Nice mockup

2008-03-01 Thread Mildred
Le Sat 01/03/2008 à 22:38 Kos à écrit: I would keep the IP settings, because that's one of the trivial info and it's the only way to distinguish different wired connections if they are connected. Though with the ipv6 coming, the IP will become something unrecognizable and nontrivial to show.

Re: Nice mockup

2008-03-01 Thread nullstring
I think you guys got to stop deciding things like this for people. Why not make it optional? we linux users love our conf files =) I would certainly be interested in speed, IP address, Signal Strength, and possibly Public IP address Kos wrote: yeah, it show a little more than needed. The