Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-17 Thread Mat Tomaszewski
Matthew Paul Thomas wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mat Tomaszewski wrote on 16/03/09 10:02: Matthew Paul Thomas wrote: ... and it's not what OS X does. OS X shows 0 signal icon for both no signal and disconnected. Not sure what I've missed? ...

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-17 Thread Peteris Krisjanis
The challenge that we're facing is: - we have at least 3 types of network connections that should be represented by the appropriate icon: 1. Wireless 2. Wired 3. 3G Throw general modem connection in a bowl, because it would be needed for bluetooth and simple dialups (which I hope will be

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-17 Thread Peteris Krisjanis
Throw general modem connection in a bowl, because it would be needed for bluetooth Bluetooth has already got its own icon and connection manager. This need improving, too, but as a separate track. I was talking about Bluebooth modems. Yes, there are even two connection managers for managing

Re: aufs based upgrade tests

2009-03-17 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:00:12PM +0100, Michael Vogt wrote: Yes, after the upgrade the system will be jaunty until the next reboot, then the writable overlay is removed and the system is exactly in the same state as before the upgrade. Does this overlay cover the whole filesystem? If people

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-17 Thread Mat Tomaszewski
Andrew Barbaccia wrote: The challenge that we're facing is: - we have at least 3 types of network connections that should be represented by the appropriate icon: 1. Wireless 2. Wired 3. 3G Each of these has potentially 4 different states: - card present,

xca package compilation issues

2009-03-17 Thread Travis
Hi, While trying to package xca for Ubuntu, I ran across this error: http://fixunix.com/openssl/511998-openssl-org-1721-compilation-error-ubuntu-hardy-x86_64-a.html What is the recommended course of action? -- Obama Nation | It's not like I'm encrypting... it's more like I've developed a

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-17 Thread (``-_-´´) -- BUGabundo
Olá Mat e a todos. On Monday 16 March 2009 19:28:46 Mat Tomaszewski wrote: It's difficult for me (and I think for anyone) to consider statements like that a constructive dialogue. I'm the OP of this thread! I was the one who asked for an explanation of why the icon changed (without prior

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-17 Thread (``-_-´´) -- BUGabundo
Olá Mat e a todos. On Tuesday 17 March 2009 09:59:21 Mat Tomaszewski wrote: - we have at least 3 types of network connections that should be represented by the appropriate icon: 1. Wireless 2. Wired 3. 3G 4. VPNs 5. Bluetooth threading Each of these has potentially 4 different states: -

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-17 Thread (``-_-´´) -- BUGabundo
Olá Mat e a todos. On Tuesday 17 March 2009 14:31:59 Mat Tomaszewski wrote: - why not show separate icons for all connection types in the panel? because gnome, kde, freedesktop all want to reduce the number of stuff on the notification bar. -- Hi, I'm BUGabundo, and I am Ubuntu

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-17 Thread Mat Tomaszewski
(``-_-´´) -- BUGabundo wrote: Olá Mat e a todos. On Tuesday 17 March 2009 14:31:59 Mat Tomaszewski wrote: - why not show separate icons for all connection types in the panel? because gnome, kde, freedesktop all want to reduce the number of stuff on the notification bar.

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-17 Thread Siegfried Gevatter (RainCT)
I'd suggest only showing the icon for the currently used connection (even if you're connected using several methods at the same time NM only uses one of them for the Internet, right?) and let placing the mouse over the icon display a bubble with more detailed information about all connections.

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-17 Thread Mackenzie Morgan
On Tuesday 17 March 2009 2:29:24 pm (``-_-´´) -- BUGabundo wrote: Olá Mat e a todos. On Monday 16 March 2009 19:28:46 Mat Tomaszewski wrote: It's difficult for me (and I think for anyone) to consider statements like that a constructive dialogue. I'm the OP of this thread! I was the one

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-17 Thread Felipe Figueiredo
On Tuesday 17 March 2009 10:50:55 Andrew Barbaccia wrote: - The connection strength for wireless and 3G could be the current bars icon but with a 3G bubble in the corner. If that's too small  then possibly different color bars would be sufficient?  How about an icon that includes a generic

Re: Ubuntu Desktop Security Defaults

2009-03-17 Thread Null Ack
Gday John, Good to see another Aussie on the list and contributing some top info :) I've looked into Plash and I think your suggestion is excellent. I was thinking of a two pronged approach: 1. AppArmor / SELInux or whatever static like central policy to contain deamons, as these services