On Fri, 2012-03-23 at 11:37 +, David Röthlisberger wrote:
> Is it possible to configure NetworkManager to add specific options when it
> writes resolv.conf? (for example "options timeout:2")
>
> A cursory inspection of nm-dns-manager.c:write_resolv_conf suggests not; but
> maybe I've missed
And with the 0.9.4 release, I'm off for some vacation. jklimes, danw,
and aleksander_m will be in charge while I'm gone. Bitters, stouts, and
porters, I'm coming for you...
Dan
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Hi,
I'm pleased to announce the release of NetworkManager 0.9.4, the latest
stable release. This release adds new features like bonding, VLAN,
InfiniBand support, connectivity checking, IPv6 fixes and enhancements,
the (optional) death of WEXT, and much more. Thanks again to everyone
who helped
That's 1/2 a lie, they support RSSI, which is the value they return from
AT+CSQ. RSSI is an arbitrary unit that's assumed to be linear in scale
(unlike dBm). CSQ is defined to be 0 - 31, and internally in NM that's
normalized to a 0...100 scale. Technically GetSignalQuality*does*
return RSSI,
the Iridium Modem is not detected (latest git version from 06 branch)
when the modem is already connected and MM starts. This can happen
because the modem has an external power supply so the OS can restart but
the modem is still connected.
Is it possible to detect the state and disconnect the m
El 22/03/12 17:31, Dan Williams escribió:
That's 1/2 a lie, they support RSSI, which is the value they return from
AT+CSQ. RSSI is an arbitrary unit that's assumed to be linear in scale
(unlike dBm). CSQ is defined to be 0 - 31, and internally in NM that's
normalized to a 0...100 scale. Techni
Hi,
the Iridium Modem is not detected (latest git version from 06 branch)
when the modem is already connected and MM starts. This can happen
because the modem has an external power supply so the OS can restart but
the modem is still connected.
Is it possible to detect the state and disconnect the
Is it possible to configure NetworkManager to add specific options when it
writes resolv.conf? (for example "options timeout:2")
A cursory inspection of nm-dns-manager.c:write_resolv_conf suggests not; but
maybe I've missed something?
Thanks,
David Röthlisberger.
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