DAVID BENTLEY wrote:
After todays updates (22/02/06) the
gnome-power-manager icon has
dissapeared and no mater how I configure the unused
network interface on
both of my machines in test mode I now get a popup
saying that the network
connection has been disconnected (presumably for the
one not connected)
as the expected connection is actually working.
I presume the network connection popup is due to with
the libnotify
addition in the excerpt from todays update of
NetworkManager.
NetworkManager-0.5.1-13.cvs20060221
-----------------------------------
* Tue Feb 21 2006 Dan Williams <dcbw redhat com>
0.5.1-13.cvs20060221
- Add BuildRequires: libnl-devel (#rh179438#)
- Fix libnm_glib to not clobber an application's
existing dbus connection
(#rh177546#, gnome.org #326572)
- libnotify support
- AP compatibility fixes
I will check for bug reports on both issues before
reporting if necessary.
I am seeing the "balloon" pop up also stating no network on a fresh
install on a Dell Desktop. ifconfig shows normal network connection.
I did not have the problem before applying the updates for today.
Regarding the gnome-power-manager ICON. I am seeing a plug on a desktop.
Also, just to mention that the Suspend choice on the menu is a little
bit dangerous. I accidentally selected the Suspend choice. Suspend does
not work on the Dell desktop model computer either. (usb related error,
I believe.)
Jim
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