On Tue, 2015-06-16 at 14:10 +0200, Petr Vorel wrote:
Hi there,
could you please cherry-pick commit 22b99e3b 'fix build with Linux
3.2.0 headers' also to
branch nm-1-0? It'd be nice to have it in 1.0.4 (not sure if it 1.0.4
is going to be made
from master or from nm-1-0).
done:
On Tue, 2015-06-16 at 14:10 +0200, Petr Vorel wrote:
Hi there,
could you please cherry-pick commit 22b99e3b 'fix build with Linux
3.2.0 headers' also to
branch nm-1-0? It'd be nice to have it in 1.0.4 (not sure if it 1.0.4
is going to be made
from master or from nm-1-0).
I'm wondering
Hi there,
could you please cherry-pick commit 22b99e3b 'fix build with Linux 3.2.0
headers' also to
branch nm-1-0? It'd be nice to have it in 1.0.4 (not sure if it 1.0.4 is going
to be made
from master or from nm-1-0).
Thanks a lot.
Kind regards,
Petr
On Tue, 2015-06-16 at 17:21 +0200, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
Hi,
on an embedded device, I'm using wifi with hostapd exclusively
and do not want any NM interference.
How can I tell NM to ignore any wifi stuff?
Note:
- the MAC is unknown, because different wifi pens are used
- this
Hi,
on an embedded device, I'm using wifi with hostapd exclusively
and do not want any NM interference.
How can I tell NM to ignore any wifi stuff?
Note:
- the MAC is unknown, because different wifi pens are used
- this is still NM 0.8.6 :~(
Many thanks in advance for any help!
Cheers
Dan, thanks for the quick response!
Quoting Dan Williams d...@redhat.com:
NM 0.9.10 and later added the ability to ignore an interface by
interface name. NM 0.9.10 and later also split WiFi out to a plugin,
which could be removed and then the wifi interface just looks like an
unmanaged generic
On Tue, 2015-06-16 at 20:44 +0200, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
Dan, thanks for the quick response!
Quoting Dan Williams d...@redhat.com:
NM 0.9.10 and later added the ability to ignore an interface by
interface name. NM 0.9.10 and later also split WiFi out to a plugin,
which could be
I had another go at getting the Thuraya XT Satphone to work with
Modem/NetworkManager.
Firstly, I had to add another CREG regex (see the attached diff against
1.4.6) due to the modem's response:
+CREG: 2, 0426, F0,0F
Secondly, the XT doesn't particularly like AT+COPS=0. If one sends that,
Hi Lubo,
I'm wondering -- what is your use case here? The 3.2.0 is rather old
and the internal DHCP client from systemd doesn't work with it. I guess
a distribution shipping a kernel that is this old has some other
components that are too old, such as glib2?
My real case is to run it on