Hi Mikael,
NetworkManager uses hal to discover the network interfaces. So, if your
network driver is written properly and generates a correct hotplug event
upon plug in, hal will discover this change and forward the information
to NetworkManager. Reloading NetworkManager is not necessary in this
c
Il giorno mar, 07/03/2006 alle 23.28 +0100, Mikael Nilsson ha scritto:
> tis 2006-03-07 klockan 22:54 +0100 skrev giskard:
> >
> Well, it only shows the "wired" network... no wireless at all. I didn't
> try unplugging the wired, but I can try that too. (They are not the same
> subnet at all, BTW)
tis 2006-03-07 klockan 22:54 +0100 skrev giskard:
>
> > However, NM does not seem to even sense that it is there. I get no trace of
> > NM in the logs, and nm-applet does not show the interface in the list.
>
> nm doesn't show interface, only networks. If nm-applet shows network,
> NM is working
Il giorno lun, 06/03/2006 alle 11.40 +0100, Mikael Nilsson ha scritto:
> Package: network-manager
> Version: 0.5.1-3
> Severity: important
>
>
> For some reason, nm does not seem to notice that I plug in a wireless
> network card.
>
> I have a Farallon PCMCIA card (orinoco driver), that is recog
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.5.1-3
Severity: important
For some reason, nm does not seem to notice that I plug in a wireless
network card.
I have a Farallon PCMCIA card (orinoco driver), that is recognized and
initialized by udev, and the network is configured automatically.
However, NM
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