A small thing, but perhaps you should name it something like nm-control, to
fit with the nm-applet name? Kudos to the program though, it's a long-time
coming :)
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 16:40:05 +0200, Martin Vidner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
I have a feeling it's not very likely, but does NetworkManager support
IPv6 in any way?
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Richie Ward wrote:
> Is this thing under heavy development?
It in fact _is_. Your list includes all the Feisty Fawn bugs, which is
still in beta. Most of these bugs are not nm bugs but kernel issues that
haven't been triaged properly yet.
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d and the relevant section
of of lshal -l (ie the section with your wireless card in it)?
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glib, it's a wrapper around DBus that makes basic NM
calls a lot simpler.
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arty repositories in your sources.list, then
remove network-manager, network-manager-gnome, and dhcdbd and
reinstalling them.
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Gaim already knows how to do this, make sure you have libnm-dev and build it
(configure detects if you have the library and disables NM support if you
don't); I already wrote the patch to make it use NetworkManager and it got
merged in Beta 4.
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(Sorr
it). My question is, can a standard user-mode application
use this interface, or will it be locked down?
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already got all the access that password
provides anyways, and if not, they have permissions to reset the
password.
That being said, I suspect there are more elegant solutions to this
problem.
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> What is wrong?
Edit configure.in and get rid of the -Werror flag
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s"
scan_ssid=1
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
eap=PEAP
identity="joe.user"
password=""
phase1="peaplabel=0"
phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2"
priority=1
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