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In vpn-daemons/pptp/src/nm-pppd-plugin.c
You should not include directly the headers like you are:
#include pppd/pppd.h
#include pppd/fsm.h
#include pppd/ipcp.h
You should include the headers provided by autoconf location, because if
i use
Hi to all,
I am using hp laptop with fc6. It has the intel wireles network card, that is
supported under linux (ipw3945 driver). I managed to set the network
manually. Both secure (wep, wpa, wpa2) as well as nonsecure connections works
very well. But when I use networkmanager I am not able to
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Anyone uses NetworkManager to connect OpenVPN?
I'm trying to use it, but i use ca+cert+key files, it's possible to
connect to a remote site? The cert ask's for a password.
Can i use NetworkManager with wvdial?
When i try to do with ppp, it does not
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-12-25 at 10:11 -0500, Darren Albers wrote:
On 12/24/06, Peter Roediger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) My laptop (like many other laptops i think) has a bright and, when not
connected, flashing LED for the ipw2200 which I turn off when I'm on the
wired network. When turning
Alright, but wouldn't it be way smarter to just scan for wireless networks
on unplugging the wired network? Then it would connect immediately and
automatically to the preferred network without any user interaction.
This is something that probably needs to be changed in nm itself but not in
the
On Thursday 28 December 2006 11:53, Peter Roediger wrote:
Alright, but wouldn't it be way smarter to just scan for wireless networks
on unplugging the wired network? Then it would connect immediately and
automatically to the preferred network without any user interaction.
This is something
On 12/28/06, Timo Hoenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
KNetworkManager tells NetworkManager that there is user interaction --
which in turn raises the scanning frequency -- whenever there is a mouse
enter event on the tray icon.
Thanks Timo!
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When i remove a usb wifi card, DWL-G122, from my computer it works
great, NetworkManager works fine, removes the card from the list, and
dont crash. (driver rt73)
Dec 28 18:05:06 laptop NetworkManager: info Deactivating device rausb0.
When i
On Tue, 2006-12-26 at 14:18 -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SSID before. It's all based of SSID, and while that may have worked in
the past, we'll probably have to change that to some combination of SSID
+BSSID sooner rather than later.
I still don't
On Thu, 2006-12-28 at 16:53 +0100, Peter Roediger wrote:
Alright, but wouldn't it be way smarter to just scan for wireless
networks on unplugging the wired network? Then it would connect
immediately and automatically to the preferred network without any
user interaction.
This is something
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