...
nm-dcb.c: In function '_dcb_setup':
nm-dcb.c:211:3: error: format not a string literal and no format
arguments [-Werror=format-security]
success = do_helper (iface, DCBTOOL, run_func, user_data, error, s->str);
^
nm-dcb.c: In function '_dcb_cleanup':
nm-dcb.c:245:3: error: format not a st
Why the 'libgsystem' is used as a git submodule, and not via the system
wide setup - 'libgsystem/devel'?
I suppose this is the git way to acquire the source code to build a
local tarball,
git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager
cd NetworkManager/
git submodule init
g
'NetworkManager-config-server',
/etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/00-server.conf
...
# Ignore the carrier (cable plugged in) state when attempting to
# activate static-IP connections.
ignore-carrier=*
This option tends to break the Bonding andor Bridge DHCP setups.
Is it a bug, or a feature?
poma
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Thanks for the answer,
Is there an other way ? Because I want the adhoc network to stop as soon
as possible. Plus I do not do anything in the disconnect callback, so I
fear that it is just my callback that is called when the adhoc network
is disconnected (by somebody else or by the fact that th
On 04/01/2014 01:18 PM, Manuel Yguel wrote:
> however in the include directory of libnm-glib the file nm-device.h
> contains only the following function:
>void nm_device_disconnect (NMDevice *device,
> NMDeviceDeactivateFn callback, gpointer user_data);
>
> I tried to use the l
Hi,
I am using libnm-glib version 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.3 on ubuntu 12.04 precise
pangolin.
I would like to time the delay of activation of an adhoc network and I
would like to do statistics:
creating an adhoc network with a pc, scan and connect with an other, log
the different times and repeat.
So
On Thu, 2014-03-27 at 13:55 -0500, Justin Brown wrote:
> I have recently been working with setting up NetworkManager with
> keyfiles and struggled to understand
> https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/unstable/ref-settings.html#idp7510624.
> To that end, I have some suggestions for a newcomer,
On Tue, 2014-04-01 at 09:30 +0200, Aleksander Morgado wrote:
> Hey hey,
>
> Is there any good reason why when launching pppd, for e.g. a mobile
> connection, we don't use "idle 0" by default? Otherwise pppd will
> suicide after 10 mins (default) of inactivity in the channel:
>
> Apr 01 01:22:38 p
Hey hey,
Is there any good reason why when launching pppd, for e.g. a mobile
connection, we don't use "idle 0" by default? Otherwise pppd will
suicide after 10 mins (default) of inactivity in the channel:
Apr 01 01:22:38 pppd[23180]: Terminating connection due to lack of activity.
Apr 01 01:22:38