Hi Dan,
May nothing to do with the mentioned crash problem. Just want to discuss
about the codes. Any chance below scenario can happen for WIFI device?
src/nm-device.c
When device deactivate below function will be called:
gboolean nm_device_deactivate_quickly (NMDevice *self)
{
...
/* Tear
I'm experiencing an odd problem trying to make a mobile-broadband
connection.
Sometimes it fails, and there is a message in the log saying:
Jun 9 16:28:41 mineee NetworkManager: WARN pppd_timed_out(): Looks like
pppd didn't initialize our dbus module
This appears to be a 15-sec timeout,
Hi all,
Find My Comments inline as follows.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Dan Williamsd...@redhat.com wrote:
On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 18:43 +0530, sanjeev sharma wrote:
Hi All,
I have been observing a crash of Network Manager when experimenting
with the rf kill
switch. I was trying to flip
I ran into a problem recently trying to use my mobile broadband modem in
France, roaming from the UK.
I discovered that my carrier only has roaming agreements with 2 of the 3
French networks, but this doesn't stop the modem locking onto the wireless
signal of the unsupported one (it's not
Ever since using 0.7.1, I always get double entries for my 3G modem in the
tray drop-down. This doesn't seem to stop anything working, and clicking
either instance will connect. It's just a little irritating!
The device is a ZTE MF627. Is there any configuration tweak I can make to
stop it
with OLPC mesh support
http://dev.laptop.org/git/users/dsd/NetworkManager/log/?h=olpc
http://dev.laptop.org/~sjoerd/NM0.7/olpc-mesh.fdi
sugar-0.84.5 patch to add mesh support (connects to link local mesh when
selected on neighborhood view)
http://dev.laptop.org/~dsd/20090610/sugar-0.84-olpc-mesh.patch
Hi,
I'm a little stuck with one issue reimplementing the OLPC mesh device
support.
1. When the user is connected to a standard network through eth0, and
then they request a connection to a mesh network on msh0, eth0 should
disconnect and go quiet before the mesh connection starts to happen.
2.
Hi,
I'm a little stuck with one issue reimplementing the OLPC mesh device
support.
1. When the user is connected to a standard network through eth0, and
then they request a connection to a mesh network on msh0, eth0 should
disconnect and go quiet before the mesh connection starts to happen.
On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 17:37 +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:
In the basic testing I've done on 8.2.1 I'm not sure it disconnects
from the mesh when connecting to a standard network. I had problems
when connecting to my AP until I worked out I had to put the mesh on
the same channel as my AP. Once
Do you have instructions anywhere for how to set up pptp using Network
Manager on OpenSuse 11.0. I looked at the Network Manager web page but
didn't see any detailed info there.The only thing was this, which isn't
much help:
Simply install the NetworkManager VPN plugin your site uses, and
pre-load
Hello,
I'm using network-manager 7.1 from Debian Sid with network-manager-vpnc. I've
noticed that export does not export the user and group password.
From line ~1259 of properties/nm-vpnc.c:
fprintf(f,
[main]\n
...
SaveUserPassword=%s\n
...
I just put my hands on this cheap USB dongle and it appears I can't
connect with it; I'm on Fedora 11,
NetworkManager-0.7.1-4.git20090414.fc11.x86_64
Now since it's possible the SIM is not yet active (grabbed it just few
hours ago) I'd like to know if anyone here has the same dongle model
and can
Hi,
after upgrading to Fedora 11, I can no longer use my GSM stick. See
below for an excerpt from my /var/log/messages. Obviously, the model
is detected and (unlike the behaviour from Fedora 10) not mounted as
an USB drive, but immediately activated. So far, so good. However, the
activation
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