Re: Is there any kind of network manager?

2008-11-24 Thread Arigead
-freerunner-networking About this... Have you tried it? Does it fix the most common network issues? Thanks... It's more of an 'anti-network-manager' - it's strictly intended as sane defaults that let networking run more smoothly when various interfaces come and go. GPRS configuration/activation

Re: Is there any kind of network manager?

2008-11-21 Thread Alastair Johnson
Leonti Bielski wrote: Hi! As in the subject - is there any connection manager available for Freerunner to switch and manage between WiFi, GPRS and usb? I've seen connection manager in Illume, but it seems to be empty. What is left to implement to get it working? Are there any alternatives?

Re: Is there any kind of network manager?

2008-11-21 Thread Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
Alastair Johnson wrote: Or you could follow Joel Newkirk's simple lightweight configuration described at http://jthinks.com/better-freerunner-networking About this... Have you tried it? Does it fix the most common network issues? Thanks... -- Treviño's World - Life and Linux

Is there any kind of network manager?

2008-11-20 Thread Leonti Bielski
Hi! As in the subject - is there any connection manager available for Freerunner to switch and manage between WiFi, GPRS and usb? I've seen connection manager in Illume, but it seems to be empty. What is left to implement to get it working? Are there any alternatives? It's possible to connect to

Re: Network Manager

2008-04-03 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Am Dienstag, den 01.04.2008, 22:07 +0800 schrieb Alex Zhang: That is the point where a good build system comes into play. OpenEmbedded handles this for us. I hope you don't build all the stuff for your device by hand. Yes, I did it by hand, because my device is based on MIPS. I

Re: Network Manager

2008-04-03 Thread Alex Zhang
Hi Mickey, Uh Oh... we have half a dozen of MIPS machines in OpenEmbedded. Building all that stuff could have been done by: MACHINE = mtx-1 DISTRO = openmoko bitbake networkmanager Thanks a million for your tip, I will have a try. :) Cheers, Alex

Re: Network Manager

2008-04-02 Thread Stefan Schmidt
Hello. Sorry for the delay. On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 22:07, Alex Zhang wrote: Yes, I did it by hand, because my device is based on MIPS. I have no idea how to setup OE to support MIPS. :-[ I wrote a little Makefile to build GLib, DBus, HAL, UDEV, Libnl ... NM, it works just fine for me.

Re: Network Manager

2008-04-01 Thread Stefan Schmidt
Hello. On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 14:06, Alex Zhang wrote: The project is http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/enlazar/ I think it's easy to develop a daemon talking with NM to manage the networks. But most important thing is to merge NM into our devices, because NM depends on many packages

Re: Network Manager

2008-04-01 Thread Stefan Schmidt
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 20:54, Alex Zhang wrote: Alexandre Ghisoli wrote: Le lundi 31 mars 2008 à 11:30 +0800, Alex Zhang a écrit : An feature that would be nice is roaming. Imagine you are using WiFi at home and you are leaving the WiFi range. A warning box could tell you will loose your

Re: Network Manager

2008-04-01 Thread Alex Zhang
Hi Stefan, Long time no see. :) I think it's easy to develop a daemon talking with NM to manage the networks. But most important thing is to merge NM into our devices, because NM depends on many packages like: libnl, hal, udev, dhclient, wpa_supplicant ... That is the point where a

Re: Network Manager

2008-04-01 Thread Andy Green
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Somebody in the thread at some point said: | And for business needs, a VPN manager would be very nice (OpenVPN or | OpenSWAN IPSEC based). This would indeed be very useful, not just for business either: it allows safe use of open WLAN without

Re: Network Manager

2008-03-31 Thread Alex Zhang
Hi Tick, In fact we have a project doing such thing, and we are very welcome you join us. :D Cool! Will be great to share experience with you. The project is http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/enlazar/ I think it's easy to develop a daemon talking with NM to manage the networks. But

Re: Network Manager

2008-03-31 Thread Alexandre Ghisoli
Le lundi 31 mars 2008 à 11:30 +0800, Alex Zhang a écrit : Hi All, As we know, there are many ways to access Internet in GTA02: - wired:usbnet - wireless:wifi, bluetooth - GSM Is there any daemon or framework OM uses to manage these networks as NetworkManager on PC

Network Manager

2008-03-30 Thread Alex Zhang
Hi All, As we know, there are many ways to access Internet in GTA02: - wired:usbnet - wireless:wifi, bluetooth - GSM Is there any daemon or framework OM uses to manage these networks as NetworkManager on PC right now? We are developing a portable media device with usbnet wifi

Re: Network Manager

2008-03-30 Thread Tick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Alex, ~It's great to hear you want to use NM-0.7 to develop a daemon for managing the network. In fact we have a project doing such thing, and we are very welcome you join us. :D The project is http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/enlazar/