Thanks - forwarding this along to my users.
~Jeff
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 12:00 PM, P Purkayastha wrote:
> The bug and the workaround:
> http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/ticket/742#comment:2
>
> On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Jeff Hoogland wrote:
>
>> Anyone else having systray not letting you
The bug and the workaround:
http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/ticket/742#comment:2
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Jeff Hoogland wrote:
> Anyone else having systray not letting you access the applications running
> in it while it is on your desktop?
>
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23755008/screenshot.j
On Fri, 8 Apr 2011 13:26:46 -0500 Jeff Hoogland said:
> Connman seriously lacks the interface for dealing with 3g modems that
> network manager provides - in fact nothing else I've used comes close (work
> wifi+wired+wired). Same can be said for dropbox, it does a good job.
is it a matter of jus
On Friday 08 April 2011 19:53:23 Jeff Hoogland wrote:
> WICD still has zero 3g modem support. I hate that everyone recommends that
> application to replace nm-applet when I specifically list the need for 3g
> modem support :-/
I don't use wicd myself and I don't have 3g to try it, but came across
Jeff Hoogland, il 08/04/2011 20:53, ha scritto:
> WICD still has zero 3g modem support. I hate that everyone recommends that
> application to replace nm-applet when I specifically list the need for 3g
> modem support :-/
have you tried ofono for this?
there is also an e17 module for ofono, and it
Should check here:
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/connection-manager-connman-managing-internet-connections-in-linux.html
grep 3G modems (about half way down the page)
Not exactly 'sure' that it works with every 3G modem (nor do I have one
to test with), but it may work (ymmv)
dh
On 04/08/2011 02:5
WICD still has zero 3g modem support. I hate that everyone recommends that
application to replace nm-applet when I specifically list the need for 3g
modem support :-/
~Jeff Hoogland
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Mick wrote:
> On Friday 08 April 2011 19:26:46 Jeff Hoogland wrote:
> > Connman s
On Friday 08 April 2011 19:26:46 Jeff Hoogland wrote:
> Connman seriously lacks the interface for dealing with 3g modems that
> network manager provides - in fact nothing else I've used comes close (work
> wifi+wired+wired). Same can be said for dropbox, it does a good job.
http://wicd.sourceforge
Connman seriously lacks the interface for dealing with 3g modems that
network manager provides - in fact nothing else I've used comes close (work
wifi+wired+wired). Same can be said for dropbox, it does a good job.
I'd just like to throw it out there that I never said the systray protocol
was good
On Fri, 08 Apr 2011 07:35:06 -0500 Jeff Hoogland said:
no there isnt one. my point is that the systray protocol is just bad. it's
complex and different apps handle it differently with differing levels of
correctness. the fact that e restarts at all totally screws some apps. you will
never have it
trayer and stalonetray are apps that work pretty well for me
2011/4/8 Jeff Hoogland
> Is there a different e module that shows tray icons then? It is needed to
> show things like dropbox and nm-applet
>
> ~Jeff
>
> On Fri Apr 8 2011 07:23:18 AM CDT, Carsten Haitzler <
> ras...@rasterman.com> w
Is there a different e module that shows tray icons then? It is needed to show
things like dropbox and nm-applet
~Jeff
On Fri AprĀ 8 2011 07:23:18 AM CDT, Carsten Haitzler
wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Apr 2011 06:39:32 -0500 Jeff Hoogland
> said:
>
> don't use systray. it has problems... just in ge
On Fri, 8 Apr 2011 06:39:32 -0500 Jeff Hoogland said:
don't use systray. it has problems... just in general as a standard/protocol.
avoid like the plague.
> Anyone else having systray not letting you access the applications running
> in it while it is on your desktop?
>
> http://dl.dropbox.com/
Anyone else having systray not letting you access the applications running
in it while it is on your desktop?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23755008/screenshot.jpg
~Jeff Hoogland
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