Shannon McMackin wrote:
> Andy Herkey wrote:
>>
Grabbed your newest packages with Andy's patch and it's still failing,
but different than the failure before Andy's patch.
It connects and then doesn't pull any DNS and then disconnects.
I had to switch from Ubuntu to FC1
On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 04:26 -0700, Brian Edginton wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Chris Frey wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 06:57:01PM -0500, Rick Scott wrote:
> >> I tried to build on a mostly virgin FC 10 system today. The lib and
> >> tools seemed to build okay, the gui wouldn't
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Chris Frey wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 06:57:01PM -0500, Rick Scott wrote:
>> I tried to build on a mostly virgin FC 10 system today. The lib and
>> tools seemed to build okay, the gui wouldn't configure because of
>> missing gtkmm packages. My effort to yum s
Andy Herkey wrote:
Grabbed your newest packages with Andy's patch and it's still failing,
but different than the failure before Andy's patch.
It connects and then doesn't pull any DNS and then disconnects.
I had to switch from Ubuntu to FC10, but this might warrant a switch
back if I can't ge
On Thu, 2009-01-15 at 19:17 -0500, Chris Frey wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 06:57:01PM -0500, Rick Scott wrote:
> > I tried to build on a mostly virgin FC 10 system today. The lib and
> > tools seemed to build okay, the gui wouldn't configure because of
> > missing gtkmm packages. My effort to y
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 06:57:01PM -0500, Rick Scott wrote:
> I tried to build on a mostly virgin FC 10 system today. The lib and
> tools seemed to build okay, the gui wouldn't configure because of
> missing gtkmm packages. My effort to yum something suitable for that
> failed.
I believe 'yum sear
I tried to build on a mostly virgin FC 10 system today. The lib and
tools seemed to build okay, the gui wouldn't configure because of
missing gtkmm packages. My effort to yum something suitable for that
failed. I didn't even attempt the opensync part.
The kernel module builds and work well.
On Th
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 06:40:25PM -0500, Shannon McMackin wrote:
> I tried to build from CVS but was unsuccessful in completing the package
> build. I'm sure I'm missing a pre-req somewhere.
To Shannon and Martes:
When trying to build from CVS, please make sure you're following the
build docs
pulled the 0.15-0.4.20090109git.fc10.x86_64 versions last night and
tried them this morning. No joy, results are identical to my initial
post. Is anyone out there successfully tethering a tmobile blackberry
on fc10?
Andy, re your advice regarding auth, tethering for tmo on windows
authenticates bu
Grabbed your newest packages with Andy's patch and it's still failing,
but different than the failure before Andy's patch.
It connects and then doesn't pull any DNS and then disconnects.
I had to switch from Ubuntu to FC10, but this might warrant a switch
back if I can't get it working in FC10
> Christopher D. Stover wrote:
>>> Andy Herkey wrote:
Dave Booth wrote:
> Pulled barry this morning from the fc10 update repos (x86_64) and
> found it installs just fine, recognizes and charges my 8120 and chats
> with it just fine using the distributed barry-tmobileus options file
Christopher D. Stover wrote:
>> Andy Herkey wrote:
>>> Dave Booth wrote:
Pulled barry this morning from the fc10 update repos (x86_64) and
found it installs just fine, recognizes and charges my 8120 and chats
with it just fine using the distributed barry-tmobileus options file
a
Christopher D. Stover wrote:
>> Andy Herkey wrote:
>>> Dave Booth wrote:
Pulled barry this morning from the fc10 update repos (x86_64) and
found it installs just fine, recognizes and charges my 8120 and chats
with it just fine using the distributed barry-tmobileus options file
a
Christopher D. Stover wrote:
>> Andy Herkey wrote:
>>> Dave Booth wrote:
Pulled barry this morning from the fc10 update repos (x86_64) and
found it installs just fine, recognizes and charges my 8120 and chats
with it just fine using the distributed barry-tmobileus options file
a
Christopher D. Stover wrote:
>> Andy Herkey wrote:
>>> Dave Booth wrote:
Pulled barry this morning from the fc10 update repos (x86_64) and
found it installs just fine, recognizes and charges my 8120 and chats
with it just fine using the distributed barry-tmobileus options file
a
> Andy Herkey wrote:
>> Dave Booth wrote:
>>> Pulled barry this morning from the fc10 update repos (x86_64) and
>>> found it installs just fine, recognizes and charges my 8120 and chats
>>> with it just fine using the distributed barry-tmobileus options file
>>> and chat script. It makes a connecti
Andy Herkey wrote:
> Dave Booth wrote:
>> Pulled barry this morning from the fc10 update repos (x86_64) and
>> found it installs just fine, recognizes and charges my 8120 and chats
>> with it just fine using the distributed barry-tmobileus options file
>> and chat script. It makes a connection and
Dave Booth wrote:
> Pulled barry this morning from the fc10 update repos (x86_64) and
> found it installs just fine, recognizes and charges my 8120 and chats
> with it just fine using the distributed barry-tmobileus options file
> and chat script. It makes a connection and starts to negotiate but
>
I have not been able to get barry to compile from the top level
directory, and the Mandriva native package install does not recognize my
device as being connected.
Any pointers for troubleshooting? There is no mention of anything other
than barry, however, the developers have put configure scrip
Dave Booth wrote:
> Pulled barry this morning from the fc10 update repos (x86_64) and
> found it installs just fine, recognizes and charges my 8120 and chats
> with it just fine using the distributed barry-tmobileus options file
> and chat script. It makes a connection and starts to negotiate but
>
Pulled barry this morning from the fc10 update repos (x86_64) and
found it installs just fine, recognizes and charges my 8120 and chats
with it just fine using the distributed barry-tmobileus options file
and chat script. It makes a connection and starts to negotiate but
every time gets "LCP termin
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