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Hi guys
I'm trying to compile and install NM 1.0.10 and MM 1.4.12 and I'm running
into a lot of trouble and it's frustrating me.
I just compiled and installed both and everything went find in the
installation however:
1- No /etc/init.d/network-manager exists
2- nmcli and mmcli return with no
I backported this on top of NetworkManager-1.0.6-28, dropped the hunks
for -service.c which appear to not exist, re-upgraded to
NetworkManager-vpnc-1.0.8-1.el7.x86_64, and connected
to my VPN successfully.
Thanks!
Tested-by: Colin Walters
Hi everyone,
when building NetworkManager on Debian, I get the following warning from
lintian, our Debian package checker:
> W: network-manager: dbus-policy-without-send-destination
> etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.conf context="default">
On Mon, 2016-02-29 at 17:40 -0800, Ali Nematollahi wrote:
> Thanks! I've looked at nmcli radio but there is no good documentation
> I
> could find for the version I am using. All of the documentation is
> for
> newer version and don't apply.
Yeah, you say later you're using NM 0.9.4, which is
Hi,
I'm pleased to announce the release of the second beta version of
NetworkManager 1.2 (1.1.91), and the same version of nm-applet,
nm-connection-editor and VPN plugins.
This release contains lots of bug fixes and code cleanups, but also
support for detecting IPv4 address conflicts and a new
On Thu, 2016-02-25 at 17:21 +0100, Thomas Haller wrote:
> Choose a new logging format.
>
merged as
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/commit/?id=24582b65e1c9f0a793f2640878b8d80e2a6e805a
and truncated timestamps as Beniamino suggested.
Hi everyone,
I hope that I'm not abusing this list, and that you'll have some time to
say your opinion regarding the use of DNS for configuring explicit PvDs?
For those that don't know, provisioning domain (PvD) is another name for
a set of a network configuration parameters. You can think of