On Sat, 2007-05-19 at 09:29 +, yelo_3 wrote:
I didn't understand the first probelm.
And why are you talking about spyware?
Because rightly or wrongly, it's going to be the immediate reaction of a
lot of people if you put code into an application that causes it to
periodically access
On Sat, 2007-05-19 at 11:59 +, yelo_3 wrote:
Maybe http connect would be the most complete choice between the 3 you gave
But I'm still wondering how this is implemented in windows..
if you can be http connected with gnome.org you are quite sure you can at
least http connect to the most
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 14:27 +0300, Tambet Ingo wrote:
On 5/18/07, Ulrik Mikaelsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the things that eludes me though; how exactly are you
envisioning the NM-dialing-connection process? From what I understand,
you're planning to have NM itself dial, and then
I wouldn't mind a different icon for I hear wifi networks. I.e., when
I'm not connected but NM hears wifi, it could show a different icon than
when I'm disconnected and it DOESN'T hear wifi. THAT would be useful
to me.
-derek
Quoting Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Captive portals for Wifi
Hi,
I've got my Option HSDPA Card to work on Ubuntu, following the
instructions on http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/printthread.php?t=21726.
Not knowing very much about networks, I was wondering whether I could
use network manager to handle this connection, by configuring a manual
modem.
The
On 5/20/07, Nico Jabin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got my Option HSDPA Card to work on Ubuntu, following the
instructions on http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/printthread.php?t=21726.
Not knowing very much about networks, I was wondering whether I could
use network manager to handle this
On 5/19/07, Joan B. Moreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
If we have to go into the console to delete some configuration file, the
whole point of the applet is over (confort for the users, otherwise,
iwconfig works always ;-)
What is the decision about the menu item to scan for new