Add Pardus Linux support to NetworkManager
---
configure.ac| 10 +-
src/backends/Makefile.am|4 ++
src/backends/NetworkManagerPardus.c | 57 +++
3 files changed, 69 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
create mode 100644
Strangely, this problem has gone away as mysteriously as it appeared.
I was away from home last w/e, with netbook (which I almost never shut
down, just stays on standby). I opened it up, turned off WiFi, tried to get
online with MB dongle, at which point the whole OS locked up. I gave up and
$ ./configure make
...
libtool: link: gcc -Wall -Werror -std=gnu89 -g -O2 -Wshadow
-Wmissing-declarations -Wmissing-prototypes -Wdeclaration-after-statement
-Wfloat-equal -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-sign-compare -fno-strict-aliasing
-o .libs/test-settings-defaults
Unintialized variable.
-Bryan
diff --git a/src/mm-plugin-base.c b/src/mm-plugin-base.c
index 198108c..3b21930 100644
--- a/src/mm-plugin-base.c
+++ b/src/mm-plugin-base.c
@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ get_driver_name (GUdevDevice *device)
{
GUdevDevice *parent = NULL;
const char *driver;
-
I've been able to get further with my Q Phone since my first message. I
had to work through a bunch of SELinux problems: Most of them seem to be
fixed with the latest SELinux updates. I also had to learn that it is
important to share the internet connection on the Q Phone before
connecting the
On Sunday 23 August 2009 15:24:58 Daniel wrote:
Right Click NM icon, Edit Connections. Select the Connection that you
want to use locally, in my case I always use the Wired interface for
local connections only and Wireless for internet.
So, I would edit my Wired Connection -- select the IPV4
I like a lot about how NetworkManager works. I especially like the way it
handles wireless connects.
However, there is a NetworkManager feature that is extremely annoying:
creating new/additional device entries in its list of devices ... sometimes
one or more additional entries with the same