On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 17:15 +0800, Mu Qiao wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Simon Geard wrote:
>> > On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 16:38 +0800, Mu Qiao wrote:
>> >> One more thing. I find that NetworkManager uses gnome keyring to store
>> >> k
On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 17:15 +0800, Mu Qiao wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Simon Geard wrote:
> > On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 16:38 +0800, Mu Qiao wrote:
> >> One more thing. I find that NetworkManager uses gnome keyring to store
> >> keys. But I didn't find any code doing that. Could you pleas
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Simon Geard wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 16:38 +0800, Mu Qiao wrote:
>> One more thing. I find that NetworkManager uses gnome keyring to store
>> keys. But I didn't find any code doing that. Could you please give me
>> some directions?
>
> NetworkManager doesn't u
On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 16:38 +0800, Mu Qiao wrote:
> One more thing. I find that NetworkManager uses gnome keyring to store
> keys. But I didn't find any code doing that. Could you please give me
> some directions?
NetworkManager doesn't use the gnome keyring itself - the Gnome
network-manager-appl
One more thing. I find that NetworkManager uses gnome keyring to store
keys. But I didn't find any code doing that. Could you please give me
some directions?
Thanks.
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Best wishes,
Mu Qiao
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Hi, dear Dan,
Wireless security information is a bit complicated in Gentoo and I
think I will not support reading it at first. But I still want to
support IP, gateway, DNS configuration.
Is it possible that my plug-in handles these information and the
default one handles the security information? O