On 10/03/2014 03:37 AM, Dave wrote:
In the year 2014, of the month of October, on the 2nd day, Peter Flynn wrote:
Is it not possible simply to download whatever ought to go in there? I
thought the idea of modules was that they could be added and removed...
Yes, I believe that's possible.
Quoting Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) ras...@rasterman.com:
[...]
connman is just that. it displays if you are on wifi or wired, a
little green or
orange light if the internet works and a quick click on it lists all wifi
access points (or wired connections available) and has the one you
pe...@silmaril.ie ha scritto il 02/10/2014 alle 11:22:
SettingsModules has no category for networking, and there is nothing
called connman anywhere in the categories shown.
It should be in the system category and be named Connection manager
(Conn-Man means just that: CONNection MANager).
On 10/02/2014 07:16 AM, Teodoro Santoni wrote:
Hi,
In the enlightenment git I saw sometimes ago the econnman gadget. But it
obviously requires to replace xubuntu's network manager with connman. Or to
make them work in some way side to side, or deactivate one and fire up the
other,
You would have my eternal thanks for that.
Since I switched from NM to ConnMan I've had nothing but trouble... I
managed to get connman working for our EAP-TLS network, but then when I
finally got eConnman to work it somehow managed to break everything, so I
can only connect to a network with
Heyo,
On Thu, Oct 02, 2014 at 08:13:00PM +0930, Simon wrote:
Its on my extremely long todo list to modify the connman module to
support network manager as its far more available then connman and more
stable. My rewrite will probably only work with e19 /e20 and later
though although it
On 10/02/2014 10:47 AM, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
It should be in the system category and be named Connection manager
(Conn-Man means just that: CONNection MANager).
The problem is that it's not there. Nothing to click on.
Yes, connamn is a daemon so you need a frontend to interact with it.
Peter Flynn ha scritto il 02/10/2014 alle 21:05:
On 10/02/2014 10:47 AM, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
It should be in the system category and be named Connection manager
(Conn-Man means just that: CONNection MANager).
The problem is that it's not there. Nothing to click on.
If it's not there
On 10/02/2014 08:22 PM, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
Peter Flynn ha scritto il 02/10/2014 alle 21:05:
On 10/02/2014 10:47 AM, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
It should be in the system category and be named Connection manager
(Conn-Man means just that: CONNection MANager).
The problem is that it's not
In the year 2014, of the month of October, on the 2nd day, Peter Flynn wrote:
Is it not possible simply to download whatever ought to go in there? I
thought the idea of modules was that they could be added and removed...
Yes, I believe that's possible. As long as whoever compiled the package
Hi,
In the enlightenment git I saw sometimes ago the econnman gadget. But it
obviously requires to replace xubuntu's network manager with connman. Or to
make them work in some way side to side, or deactivate one and fire up the
other, whatever...
--
Teodoro Santoni
On Wed, 01 Oct 2014 21:29:11 +0100 Peter Flynn pe...@silmaril.ie said:
I've been using prepackaged e17 under Xubuntu for a year or so, having
previously only briefly used it a long time ago. I'll eventually get
around to compiling it, but for now it's performing excellently.
One thing I
Peter Flynn ha scritto il 01/10/2014 alle 22:29:
Is there such a gadget? I originally thought Connman might be such a
thing, but there isn't any Connman gadget listed in
ShelfContentsAvailable (but this may just be my ignorance).
I order to have the connman gadget in a shelf you should load
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