Hi,
> So, do you think that it's a configuration problem on my side or
> actually a bug in gnome-session? I still think it's the latter.
I don't really know what's going on, but I'm guessing it's either a
bug in the NetworkManager backend for your distro, or a bug in libc.
I have these vague memo
(cc'ing the NM list)
Le vendredi 02 mars 2007, à 21:54, Jaap Haitsma a écrit :
> Something I noticed.
>
> The latest release of network manager (applet) is 0.6.4 which is
> already something like 9 months. AFAIK there has not been a release
> since. Is there going to be a release for 2.18?
Hi,
Something I noticed.
The latest release of network manager (applet) is 0.6.4 which is
already something like 9 months. AFAIK there has not been a release
since. Is there going to be a release for 2.18?
Jaap
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One obvious point is that even if you had a single dictator of usability
with infinitely good judgment, they could not make good decisions
without knowing whether the goal of GNOME is (for example):
a) a UI for unix sysadmins/developers accustomed to previous
unix/linux versions
b) a UI for
On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 14:59 +, Thomas Wood wrote:
> We seem to have a really difficult time deciding on changes to our user
> interface (gnome-main-menu discussion for example). How do we move
> forward with UI improvements when we face these problems? Do we need a
> group of trusted and mo