On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Cedric BAIL <moa.blueb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thursday, July 8, 2010, Atton Jonathan <jonathan.at...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> you are still using exalt ?
>
> I am still using it on my eee 701. It was the easiest one to setup.
> Well, setup, it's not the right term. I just did compile, install and
> run it. Nothing else was needed.
>
>> we should not use connman ?
>
> I tried it first. It was described has the futur... and still is, but
> i wanted something that worked today. Something that doesn't require a
> delorean with plutonium to get it run. So for the time beehing, i will
> continue to use it. So be carefull when you break, we might spank you
> :-)

Well, AFAIK connmand does not require any fancy stuff to run. I use it
in Gentoo, Lucas uses it in Arch, I know of other users doing it in
Ubuntu. They all work, either with packages or git head (I'm using git
head, Lucas is using 0.54)

BR,

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