>
> Anyhow, thanks for the feedback!
my pleasure. Its my experience that people tend to complain much more readily
than they thank
yours Chris
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Hi,
I am not sure if the knetworkmanager maintainer or the maintainer of the FC
extras rpm version reads this list, but if they do I would like to thank them
for making it available to FC5.
I've just switched to it on my FC5 laptop, where previously I was using the
gnome applet with KDE. It se
Hi All,
whilst trying to build knetworkmanager from KDE svn, on FC5, I get
configure: WARNING: You need D-BUS/Qt3 bindings
during ./configure
I asked on the FC mailing lists about the availability of D-BUS/Qt3 bindings,
and got this response
"Do we have FC5 rpms for these D-BUS/Qt3 bindings
On Friday 12 May 2006 5:57 pm, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Garry Williams wrote:
> > On 5/12/06, Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> What is this "nm_applet" people are talking about? I don't believe its
> >> installed on this FC5 system.
> >
> > $ rpm -q --file /usr/bin/nm-applet
> > NetworkMa
> Oops, try
> svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/kdereview/knetworkmanager
That works - But what next... You previous email said
"Assuming you have all the required libraries you then do the standard
./configure
make
make install"
but the knetworkmanager directory does not have a confi
On Friday 12 May 2006 3:37 pm, Dan Williams wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-05-12 at 13:38 +0100, Chris Jones wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm running, NM 0.6.2 on an FC5 laptop, with wireless (ipw2100) and wired
> > (b44) connections.
> >
> > NM runs more or l
Hi All,
I'm running, NM 0.6.2 on an FC5 laptop, with wireless (ipw2100) and wired
(b44) connections.
NM runs more or less perfectly fine, but I have noticed a few oddities.
1. Commonly I turn the machine on in an environment where I have both a
wireless and wired connection available. In this
> I don't know if it is intended or not, but NM works fine in KDE (I am
> using an up to date FC4 - I have yet to try FC5).
Here too, it runs fine in KDE. I have used it for a while now with KDE on FC4
and FC5 with no problems. I have an ipw2100 wireless card. As others in this
thread have stat
> When the device is up, does 'iwlist eth1 scan' show any results? If it
> does, but NM doesn't, then I think that's a bug in NM.
Hi,
OK, NM is running fine since I last booted, no hangups as yet.
When I run 'iwlist eth1 scan' the results vary. Sometimes I get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ > /sbin/i
Hi,
I've been using networkmanager for a while now, and in general have found it
to work well. However, recently it seems to have developed a problem. When
running a wireless connection it drops the connection every now and then. I
can sometimes reconnect by just clicking on the desired network a
Hi,
> The applet is a notification area applet, which means it should work
> just as well in the KDE notification area as in the GNOME one. You'll
> need to drag along gnome-keyring and gconf though, since nobody's
> written a KDE-specific nm applet quite yet. If anyone did, I'd be happy
> to ad
Hi,
I'm using NetworkManager-0.3.4-1.1.0.fc3 on an FC3 laptop with b44 and
ipw2100 network devices, and its worked more or less OK for a while.
However, I have just moved to a new network, and here I an having
problems with the connection being dropped after periods on the order of
an hour. I
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