2009/5/8 Marcel Holtmann mar...@holtmann.org
Hi guys,
what do you guys think about moving the ppp-manager part from
NetworkManager into ModemManager?
What is the actual reason why ModemManager doesn't handle the PPP part
of a data connection?
Because NetworkManager also happens to
I don't really know, how can I check this? When looking at /var/log/syslog I
get the following output right before suspending to ram:
May 8 07:47:55 debian kernel: [63778.728835] CPU0 attaching NULL
sched-domain.
May 8 07:47:55 debian kernel: [63778.728838] CPU1 attaching NULL
sched-domain.
May
Hi Pablo,
what do you guys think about moving the ppp-manager part from
NetworkManager into ModemManager?
What is the actual reason why ModemManager doesn't handle the
PPP part
of a data connection?
Because NetworkManager also happens to
Dan Williams a écrit :
if NM is not managing your default internet connection, then you
should probably turn NM off when setting up the machine.
This take it or leave it philosophy is quite disappointing.
But the core problem is that network management is a *system-wide*
problem, and you
NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-5.git20090326.fc10.x86_64
After being connected to wired enet, going to sleep, and waking without
wired enet, results are random. Sometimes wlan is connected seemlessly,
other times not.
In those cases restarting NetworkManager does not fix anything.
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