Heh, risking to look very silly, i pull NM from CVS like this:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/gnome login
cvs -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/gnome co
-rSTABLE_0_3 NetworkManager
./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc
And i get this:
configure: creating ./config.status
Greetings to the list!
First of all i want to say that NM is really a great piece of software,
that IMHO, does the right thing in getting linux closer to the average
user. I searched for a decent way of managing connections to the ever
growing number of APs that i might user with my laptop, and
Ivan Blagdan wrote:
Currently i use neat to connect to my home AP trough a configured eth1
interface, using wep... no problems connecting.
Using NetworkManager to get a connection doesn't work, connection
dosn't go past the 'connectiong to wireless network' part. Having
looked trough logs
Bill Moss wrote:
Your scan shows two AP's, yours with a signal level of -72 dBm and
another one with signal level of -77 dBm. These are both weak signals
and I expect if you 'watch -n2 iwlist eth1 scan' you will see these
levels fluctuate a good deal. Both AP's are set to the same channel
11.