Hi,
After using NetworkManager 0.3.4 from FC3 updates-testing for about a week I figured that since I haven't even seen an announcement of the updates-testing version, I'd just volunteer a positive review here. It seems to fix pretty much every problem I used to have with NetworkManager (which were mostly related to irreproducible flakiness/random crashing and seemingly over-aggressive scanning - the new one seems much better in both aspects).
0.3.4 feels like a big step forward in stability and I think it seems quite ready to be released as a "real" update, at least if others have similar experiences.
Cheers, Per
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 15:24 -0800, Per Bjornsson wrote:
0.3.4 feels like a big step forward in stability and I think it seems quite ready to be released as a "real" update, at least if others have similar experiences.
After the IPv6 and endianness fixes which went in to rawhide recently I've been using NetworkManager a lot too, switching between wired and wireless Ethernet, removing and replacing the CardBus wavelan card, and suspending the system in transit. It seems to cope with almost everything.
It could do with learning about Bluetooth PAN connections and being able to trigger dialup through NetworkManagerInfo when there's no alternative. But those aren't showstoppers.
tir, 08.03.2005 kl. 00.31 skrev David Woodhouse:
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 15:24 -0800, Per Bjornsson wrote:
0.3.4 feels like a big step forward in stability and I think it seems quite ready to be released as a "real" update, at least if others have similar experiences.
After the IPv6 and endianness fixes which went in to rawhide recently I've been using NetworkManager a lot too, switching between wired and wireless Ethernet, removing and replacing the CardBus wavelan card, and suspending the system in transit. It seems to cope with almost everything.
It could do with learning about Bluetooth PAN connections and being able to trigger dialup through NetworkManagerInfo when there's no alternative. But those aren't showstoppers.
-- dwmw2
+ being able to show the ip adress without needing the terminal