On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 22:07 -0700, Haripriya S wrote:
> Will it be a good thing to have a way to invoke the
> distribution-specific tool (system-config-network,
> YaST, whatever) to configure the network adapters from
> nm-applet? I have used netapplet before and that allows
> it. Also, nm-applet
I have just checked in version 0.2.0 of the NM OpenVPN integration.
This adds support for username/password and shared secret connections.
It also fixes a bug where the wrong address was returned as VPN gateway.
Till now it returned the remote address in the VPN net (usually a
private range addres
> The latest (stable) version will start with 2.12.x. You just installed
> GConf for GNOME 1.x.
Excellent. Perhaps the gconf website should be updated at some point
then, so that people don't end up wasting loads of time.
I read "Find the latest GConf at
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 17:12 +, Robert Spanton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just downloaded and attempted to build the CVS NetworkManager sources.
> During compilation, I got a warning about an implicit declaration of
> "gconf_entry_unref" in gnome/applet/applet-dbus-info.c.
>
> I upgraded to the late
Hi,
I just downloaded and attempted to build the CVS NetworkManager sources.
During compilation, I got a warning about an implicit declaration of
"gconf_entry_unref" in gnome/applet/applet-dbus-info.c.
I upgraded to the latest version of gconf (1.2.1). This still didn't
solve the problem.
Derek Frye wrote:
I think probably not a good idea. Sometimes my distribution-specific
tool doesn't work, or freezes, especially when I run developmental
releases. Also, some distros (gentoo and others) don't have default
tools, but read config files.
Better to let NM source a config file or