On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 08:31:11 +0900
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:

>On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 16:37:38 +0100 Pierre Couderc <pie...@couderc.eu>
>said:
>
>> 
>> Le 17/02/2014 16:10, rob a écrit :
>> > On 17/02/14 13:53, Pierre Couderc wrote:
>> >> Le 17/02/2014 13:41, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) a écrit :
>> >>> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 09:43:14 +0100 Pierre Couderc
>> >>> <pie...@couderc.eu> said:
>> >>>
>> >>>> Le 17/02/2014 07:25, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) a écrit :
>> >>>>> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 05:32:43 +0100 Pierre Couderc
>> >>>>> <pie...@couderc.eu> said:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>> Le 17/02/2014 00:28, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) a
>> >>>>>> écrit :
>> >>>>>>> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 00:23:24 +0100 Pierre Couderc
>> >>>>>>> <pie...@couderc.eu> said:
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>> Le 16/02/2014 23:02, Massimo Maiurana a écrit :
>> >>>>>>>>> Pierre Couderc, il 16/02/2014 20:23, ha scritto:
>> >>>>>>>>>> Is there an howto to install a minimum e17 on debian
>> >>>>>>>>>> jessie ? I have tried to install debian jessie without
>> >>>>>>>>>> desktop environment, then add xorg packet then e17.
>> >>>>>>>>>> It works but I have no wifi network, I have installed
>> >>>>>>>>>> connman, but I do not see it in enlightenment.
>> >>>>>>>>> Is the connman module loaded? And is it added to a shelf?
>> >>>>>>>>> I'm on jessie and i use connman without problems, I even
>> >>>>>>>>> have econnman installed but that is not needed.
>> >>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>> Mmm, sorry I am new to enlightenment, "loaded"...?
>> >>>>>>>> If you want say that I find it in :
>> >>>>>>>>        ps -aux
>> >>>>>>>> Yes, it is.
>> >>>>>>>> But I do not know what to do with it...
>> >>>>>>>> And when I start enlightenment, I do not see anything that
>> >>>>>>>> could be could be a networkd manager.
>> >>>>>>>> Ans sorry, I am not well sure what is a shelf.
>> >>>>>>> settings -> modules ... under "system" ... connection
>> >>>>>>> manager. is it loaded? (on. enabled. blue light...)?
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Thank you. No, it is not. I appears in psa -aux | grep
>> >>>>>> connmon but not in enlightenment.
>> >>>>>> I surely miss a way to inform e17 that connmon is present.
>> >>>>> then load it. connman in ps is just the connman daemon.
>> >>>>> modules don't have a process name/id - they are part of the
>> >>>>> enlightenment process.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>> Ok, but this is the problem.  how do I do that ?
>> >>>> I am looking for a basic howto or documentation  or reference
>> >>>> about enlightenment, I find many partial pages, but nothing
>> >>>> structured. Thank you for your patience
>> >>> there's a big load button below the list of modules... under
>> >>> system. select the module - then load (or unload). it doesn't
>> >>> require a document to tel you how. it's right there in the gui.
>> >>>
>> >> Well, so if do "settings -> modules->system", I should see
>> >> "connection manager".
>> >> No I see battry, temperature, Dbus extension, (...) but nothing
>> >> like "connction manager".
>> >> Maybe it is linked to https://phab.enlightenment.org/T804 ?
>> >>
>> > See debian bug
>> > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=593366
>> >
>> > rob
>> >
>> Thank you, Rob, so I conclude that e17 cannot work on debian , or
>> that I have to build it myself, or wait it is more mature?
>
>e17 can work - just debian's e17 packaged are broken by disabling
>connman, and thus leaving you in your position of not having it.
>
>choices:
>
>1. build e17 yourself
>2. find another apt repo/ppa etc. with updated efl/e packages that are
>not broken for debian
>3. wipe e17 and efl and update to latest (efl 1.8/e18) and compile and
>install these yourself. :)
>4. change distribution to one that hasn't disabled connamn and lets e
>work fully out of the box. :)
>

I'm running e17.x on Jessie, and I wondered about why connman didn't
work as well. I use, as I stated earlier, wicd instead, but I'm curious,
why did Debian disable connman?


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