RE: Tried and Failed NetworkManager on Fedora 3

2005-02-10 Thread Robert Lewis



Hello,

I had a similar issue. Everything seemed to work 
fine, until I started searching for wireless networks. If I wasn't able to 
connect to a wireless network, I couldn't get the NIC to activate again. I 
had to stop NetworkManager, and reactivate my NIC. I upgraded to 
NetworkManager-0.3.3-1.cvs20050202.3.1, and 
NetworkManger-gnome-0.3.3-1.cvs20050202.3.1and the problem was 
resolved. I am now able to switch back to Wired Network, using the 
NetworkManager applet.


HP/Compaqnc8000laptopwithIntelPro/Wireless2200BGwirelessiswhatIamusing, with the same kernel, 2.6.10-1.760_FC3

Wireless works fine, as long as I don'tneed to use 
encryption. I'm still struggling with this, as our access points at work 
are configured with WAP.

Anyone have any success using WAP with FC3, and 
NetworkManager?

Regards,

Rob



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networkmanager-list@gnome.orgSubject: Tried and Failed NetworkManager 
on Fedora 3


  
  
hello,by the article in Redhat magazine I stumbled in and over 
  NetworkManager. Looks great, if it would work for me. As I'm hooking into 
  differend networks this looked a great tool. Have installed and started it 
  without errors and or problems. But then I could not use my wired 
  link any more. It's the fixed NIC in my Hp OmniBook XE3. if 
  starting the network manager like # service networkManager 
  start Setting network 
  parameters: 
  [ OK ]Starting NetworkManager 
  daemon: 
  [ OK ]starting the $ NetworkManagerInfo 
   = shows the iconIf I click the icon I can see 
  wired network, but nothing more then that. My wireless has not been 
  connected yet. But then I cannot access the network any more, I cannot 
  find an error messages. if I want to get connected with the network again 
  I have to stop the NetworkManager service and deactivate/activate my 
  nic.The nic is configured as :[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ethtool -i 
  eth0driver: tulipversion: 1.1.13firmware-version:bus-info: 
  :00:10.0This is what is installed 
  :NetworkManager-0.3.3-1.cvs20050119.2.fc3NetworkManager-gnome-0.3.3-1.cvs20050119.2.fc3uname 
  -r 2.6.10-1.760_FC3What is going on?What can I do to trace 
  / fix it?Regards,Rick van 
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Re: CVS 0209 make error

2005-02-10 Thread Sven
well, all i know is that the current developer CVS has it fixed... 

Sven

On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 20:42 -0500, Paul Dugas wrote:
Tried to get someone to look at this earlier this week.  It's due to the
colon in the [encoding: UTF-8] line in po/POTFILES.in.  It results in a
rule in po/Makeilfe with a colon in the dependency which make confuses
with some kind of suffix transform rule.  I've no idea what POTFILES are. 
Can soneone in the know please look at this?

Paul

On Thu, February 10, 2005 5:29 pm, Sven said:
 NM does not compile for me anymore :-(
 any ideas?

  ../libnm_glib/.libs/libnm_glib.so -ldbus-glib-1 -ldbus-1 -lgthread-2.0
 -lglib-2.0
 creating libnm_glib_test
 make[2]: Leaving directory
 `/download/NetworkManager-20050210/NetworkManager/test'
 Making all in po
 make[2]: Entering directory
 `/download/NetworkManager-20050210/NetworkManager/po'
 Makefile:103: *** target pattern contains no `%'.  Stop.
 make[2]: Leaving directory
 `/download/NetworkManager-20050210/NetworkManager/po'
 make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
 make[1]: Leaving directory
 `/download/NetworkManager-20050210/NetworkManager'
 make: *** [all] Error 2


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