Re: How is wireless signal strength for NetworkManager calculated

2014-01-23 Thread poma
On 23.01.2014 14:16, Rejy M Cyriac wrote: > Hold on. But I do see it on my Fedora 20 system. > > $ rpm -q biosdevname > biosdevname-0.5.0-2.fc20.x86_64 :) Both tools are doing it, only the 'udev' is the "bigmama[1]" tool. ;) poma [1] systemd -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject

Re: How is wireless signal strength for NetworkManager calculated

2014-01-23 Thread poma
On 23.01.2014 14:10, Rejy M Cyriac wrote: > Does that mean we cannot disable the feature by a kernel parameter any > more ? If you do, Kernel -> "Card Shuffler" -> Network Interface Names poma -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options:

Re: How is wireless signal strength for NetworkManager calculated

2014-01-23 Thread Rejy M Cyriac
On 01/23/2014 06:40 PM, Rejy M Cyriac wrote: > On 01/23/2014 06:21 PM, poma wrote: >> On 23.01.2014 07:40, Rejy M Cyriac wrote: >>> On 01/20/2014 10:28 AM, Ranjan Maitra wrote: >> … While I am here, I also wanted to know the answer to the question as to how the interfaces are decided in

Re: How is wireless signal strength for NetworkManager calculated

2014-01-23 Thread Rejy M Cyriac
On 01/23/2014 06:21 PM, poma wrote: > On 23.01.2014 07:40, Rejy M Cyriac wrote: >> On 01/20/2014 10:28 AM, Ranjan Maitra wrote: > … >>> While I am here, I also wanted to know the answer to the question as >>> to how the interfaces are decided in latter-day Fedoras: to elucidate, >>> it used to be

Re: How is wireless signal strength for NetworkManager calculated

2014-01-23 Thread poma
On 23.01.2014 07:40, Rejy M Cyriac wrote: > On 01/20/2014 10:28 AM, Ranjan Maitra wrote: … >> While I am here, I also wanted to know the answer to the question as >> to how the interfaces are decided in latter-day Fedoras: to elucidate, >> it used to be that eth0 and wlan0 and ppp0 were the interf

Re: How is wireless signal strength for NetworkManager calculated

2014-01-22 Thread Rejy M Cyriac
On 01/20/2014 10:28 AM, Ranjan Maitra wrote: > Hi, > > I was wondering how wireless signal strength (as displayed by the > network-manager applet) is calculated. There is a percentage reported: > what does this percent mean and where does NetworkManager get its > values from? > > While I am here

Re: How is wireless signal strength for NetworkManager calculated

2014-01-20 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 19 January 2014, Ranjan Maitra sent: > I was wondering how wireless signal strength (as displayed by the > network-manager applet) is calculated. There is a percentage reported: > what does this percent mean and where does NetworkManager get its > values from? For what it's

Re: How is wireless signal strength for NetworkManager calculated

2014-01-20 Thread Matthew Saltzman
On Sun, 2014-01-19 at 22:58 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote: > Hi, > > I was wondering how wireless signal strength (as displayed by the > network-manager applet) is calculated. There is a percentage reported: > what does this percent mean and where does NetworkManager get its > values from? Not sure

How is wireless signal strength for NetworkManager calculated

2014-01-19 Thread Ranjan Maitra
Hi, I was wondering how wireless signal strength (as displayed by the network-manager applet) is calculated. There is a percentage reported: what does this percent mean and where does NetworkManager get its values from? While I am here, I also wanted to know the answer to the question as to how