, or
if there is no documentation, documents that need to be written up.
A good starting point to investigate this is the GNOME wiki page on
NetworkManager http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager and the
NetworkManager project page
http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/
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Why does network manager insist on setting the pairwise/group ciphers at
all? The wpa_supplicant default is
In a lot of situations, wpa_supplicant won't associate properly unless
the ciphers are specified (e.g., hidden ESSID).
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this yourself, rather than trying to tie your
work into NetworkManager.
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Please keep all replies on-list.
If wpa_supplicant isn't working and you believe you've configured it
properly, then your problem is out of the scope of this list (as it's
a wpa_supplicant problem, or a router problem, or an ndiswrapper
problem, but not a NetworkManager problem.)
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with no encryption, which is what I'm doing. Why is
that? How do I fix it?
Please try manually configuring wpa_supplicant to see if the problem
is with NM, or with wpa_supplicant.
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commands:
What is the wireless chipset in your laptop?
sudo ifconfig eth2 up
sudo iwconfig eth2 channel 11
Are you trying to connect to an Ad-Hoc network?
Can you attach the applicable output from syslog of both a successful
and a failed connection attempt?
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to set it, but
NetworkManager uses wpa_supplicant, so you might try that.
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see what networkcard i have.
I second this; some feedback would be nice. I know NetworkManager
knows why it failed, but it'd be handy to see it communicated through
the applet.
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On 4/22/07, Lea Wiemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(My wireless card is eth2. Even when the card associates with an AP,
NetworkManager won't react. Sorry for flooding the list...)
Can you please attach some log output of your card associating to an AP?
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am using a LInksys WRT54GS wireless-router with DISABLED dhcp.
This is your problem. NM is trying to get a DHCP address, and you have
DHCP disabled.
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http
. In case
something's unclear, the the log you originally sent does NOT show a
successful association, as far as I can tell.
On my system, these logs appear in /var/log/syslog.
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likely just some stray
traces of the eth0 that was removed once the plug was disconnected.
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it never can associate. Why are you
trying to run NM without one of the GUI's?
Indeed, as Darren writes, you need to be using one of the applets.
Personally, I use nm-applet (gtk-based); there's also, I think,
KNetworkManager, which is, obviously, KDE-based.
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this quite a bit easier...
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developing new
features to make it work with $INSERT_RANDOM_BROKEN_WIRELESS_CARD.
Anyway, ALL drivers *should* be migrating to the 'ideal standard'-
insofar as using the standard kernel wireless interface is an 'ideal
standard'.
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?
Repeatedly starting threads with the same question is not going to get
you help or get your problem solved; it's only going to aggravate and
annoy the people that might be able to help you or solve your problem.
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the tray icon so i
Have you tried running nm-applet?
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DJA suggested you use KNetworkManager, if you're running KDE.
If neither of these are found, that's why it's not working.
Furthermore, please keep all replies on-list; do not reply to me
individually: use the 'reply to all' function in your mail client.
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On 4/15/07, Dante [EMAIL
be happening, however.
If you associate manually (stop networkmanager, then: iwconfig eth0
ssid Netgear; dhclient eth0) does it work and give you an IP?
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The problem was that the newest version of automake in Debian
(automake 1.10) somehow gets interpreted as automake 1.7, so the
gnome-autogen.sh script tries to find the 'dirlist' file, which
doesn't exist. Installing automake1.9 did the trick.
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on.
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I expect that this is intentional. If your script is okay to be run
asynchronously, you can always do that within the script. But if you
need scripts to run synchronously and the dispatcher doesn't do that,
it's much more difficult.
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(Note: Not authoritative! I might be wrong
/intltool.m4
/usr/share/aclocal/pkg.m4
What am I missing?
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On 3/19/07, Steev Klimaszewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick Bogen wrote:
What am I missing?
The gnome-common package
norsethite:~# dpkg-query -s gnome-common | grep Status
Status: install ok installed
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