Hi David,
So the missing pieces are to link other Bluetooth kernel services like
RFCOMM, HID, BNEP or CAPI with the Bluetooth adapter. I haven't come
up
the best approach to do this right. The obvious problem is if you have
a /dev/rfcomm0 device for example. How do you
Dear NetworkManager specialists,
I am desperate to make NetworkManager work on my machine, as I move my
laptop daily between three locations where I have different network
setups (one is wired, and two are wireless).
The problems come with my distribution : Sourcemage
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 12:03 -0400, jim lawrence wrote:
Updated to kernel 2.6.17-1.2139_FC5 have NetowrkManager version
NetworkManager-0.6.3-1.fc5
Updated the Firmware to 3.0 cuz the 2.4 would not work with the
newer kernel.
What network card?
I have a dump from /var/log/messages if
Hi,
Timothée Lecomte wrote:
Dear NetworkManager specialists,
I am desperate to make NetworkManager work on my machine, as I move my
laptop daily between three locations where I have different network
setups (one is wired, and two are wireless).
The problems come with my distribution :
Hi David,
So the missing pieces are to link other Bluetooth kernel services
like
RFCOMM, HID, BNEP or CAPI with the Bluetooth adapter. I haven't
come up
the best approach to do this right. The obvious problem is if you
have
a /dev/rfcomm0 device for
Thanks Steev and Nikolaus.
I was indeed lacking the dbus patch (dhcp-3.0.3-dhclient-dbus.patch) but
I also realized that, although I had patched with
dhcp-3.0.3-x-option.patch, the preprocessor macro
EXTENDED_NEW_OPTION_INFO was not defined anywhere, so the -x option was
not there...
By
I'm using snapshot madwifi-ng-r1627-20060605, and can connect when I specify -D
wext using wpa_supplicant.
-Robo
- Original Message -
From: Adam Lindberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tom Diehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Association timeout with madwifi
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 20:29:03