On Monday 22 of March 2010 07:31:24 karan marjara wrote:
Hi
Sorry for replying you late. After following these steps firmware is
installed in the PC.
Now the problem is that the I am not able to set or activate the connection
because the activate and deactivate button in network
Hello Dan,
I just kind a resolved my problem. I was using the ifupdown plugin and the
keyfile one.
Could there be a reason explaining the fact that if I put it this way :
plugins=ifupdown,keyfile
My connections don't exit.
and this way
plugins=keyfile,ifupdown
My connections exit.
I am happy
Hi
It is very silly of me as i don't know what is network manager The
reason is as i am new to linux so don't know much about it..
Now I am also not able to open network manager so please help me out
Thanks
Karan
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Jirka Klimes jkli...@redhat.com
- Dan Williams d...@redhat.com wrote:
/var/log/messages:
Mar 25 19:51:58 localhost dbus-daemon: Rejected send message, 2
matched rules; type=method_return, sender=:1.12 (uid=0 pid=1424
comm=/usr/sbin/bluetoothd) interface=(unset) member=(unset)
error
name=(unset) requested_reply=0
On Tuesday 30 March 2010 08:28:46 pm you wrote:
As I said, NM keeps asking for the WEP key.
What kind of WEP key is it? There are 3 types; hexadecimal, ASCII, and
passphrase. It could be that you're choosing the wrong type in NM. How
long is the WEP key you're using, and does it have
Hi Dan,
thanks again for your answer. In a deep Qt debug session today i found
the reason why PropertiesChanged is not signaled. The PropertiesChanged
signal on DBus and in the introspection files has the dictionary a{s,v}
parameter, so the Qt signal in the extracted interface classes also has
Dear Dan,
I don't start the D-Bus for WIFI when am running the NM in my embedded
device. I don't know if there is the problem for NM or device driver. But I
can use iwconfig and dhclient to set wifi to connect to Internet. I also
know the device driver may be the problem for iwioctl since there
- Original Message -
From: Dan Williams d...@redhat.com
To: Peter Foulkes peter.foul...@nilpanic.co.uk
Cc: networkmanager-list@gnome.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: DHCP Range in Network Manager
On Tue, 2010-03-23 at 21:41 +, Peter Foulkes wrote:
On Tue,
But most of them do have a more or less technical background. The users I am
thinking about are really native end users.
Ubuntu has very many users and it's polished easy-to-use interface
does not target technical proficiency. The problem is contacting the
users - perhaps a survey concerning
Obviously, I hadn't finished:
VPN connections
. I have yet to create VPNs through network manager, but once
created I assume they would be given a
a title-area on the same logical level as the Wired and Wireless
network areas. This is why I recommend the full horizontal rule be
saved until
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