However, no it looks in OpenSUSE I cannot even run ifup br0
when network manager is running.
Thanks for your answer.
On 6 September 2011 06:59, Bin Li wrote:
The best way is to use ifup mode in openSUSE,
Yes, I've already managed to use my WLAN connections with ifup. However,
I could not
HI, i looked for this project forum to post my question but i didnt find any
and decided to post my problem here. Hope its the right place.
I was using NM 0.8.4 just fine and then i went to planet kde and there is a
post there that says NM 0.8 series is now deprecated for knetworkmanager and
Hello,
I am currently working on a ubuntu 10.10 and using NetworkManager APplet
0.8.1.
I would like to display the network manager applet by a command line but
couldn't find any.
Actually, if I click on the network-manager applet icon on the panel,
the applet appears, but I want it to appear
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I'm migrating our strongSwan VPN plugin [1] to NetworkManager 0.9.
We use the native Linux IPsec stack. It doesn't use any tundev or ipsec
network devices, but handles encryption transparently in the networking
stack.
Unfortunately, the new release (d2d1f2e9, actually) explicitly requires
a
Em Wednesday 07 September 2011, .. ink .. escreveu:
HI, i looked for this project forum to post my question but i didnt find
any and decided to post my problem here. Hope its the right place.
I was using NM 0.8.4 just fine and then i went to planet kde and there is a
post there that says NM
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Lamarque Vieira Souza
lamar...@gmail.com wrote:
Sep 7 02:32:50 mtz NetworkManager[1896]: info wpa_supplicant started
Sep 7 02:32:50 mtz NetworkManager[1896]: error [1315377170.372635]
[nm-supplicant-interface.c:570] interface_add_cb(): (wlan0): error adding