Looking at the routing table should be enough (ip route), NM's D-Bus
interface and other tools could be useful too.
jklimes: This might be a suggestion for nmcli, the user needs to know which
connections/devices are connected and which one is the default route one.
Yeah, nmcli indicates
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 03:37:30PM +0100, Marius Kotsbak wrote:
On 07. jan. 2013 15:01, Pavel Simerda wrote:
I think this might be affected by Ubuntu patching, so I think it is
better to handle it in Launchpad for Ubuntu. Maybe one of those bug
reports are related:
On 08/01/13 08:52, Ben Chan wrote:
The patch addresses the firmware selection issue I mentioned. I think it
can be pushed as it is. Thanks!
Pushed then.
Cheers.
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I pushed a new 'unlock-check' branch to MM git with some changes/fixes
regarding the lock check logic (PIN, PUK, unlock retries). I've tested
them quite a lot, but I wouldn't mind a second look before merging them
to git master.
Merged this branch into git master. Let me know if you find
Hello,
I have two questions:
1) I would like to know how to disable an active Wifi Access Point; I do
not want to disable the device, just the disconnect the Access Point.
for example, from the example get-ap-info-libnm-glib.c :
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