The suspend bug seems to be fixed in Gutsy since network-manager
(0.6.5-0ubuntu7) and the source package could be compiled fine in Feisty
too.
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Ok, I must correct me. Network-Manager works but the suspend bug is still in
the 0.6.5. After suspend the wired and wlan connection is activated even if no
LAN cable is inserted. With this situation Network Manager is unable to connect
until de- and activating networking.
Sorry, I have no dial u
On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 15:48 +, Enola Gay wrote:
> I can confirm that current packages are in Gutsy and they work fine.
> They work fine under Feisty too if they compiled against it and they
> don't have the annoying suspend bug like the standard packages. Great!
>
Have you tried if they solved
I can confirm that current packages are in Gutsy and they work fine.
They work fine under Feisty too if they compiled against it and they
don't have the annoying suspend bug like the standard packages. Great!
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BTW, gnome applet is in NEW queue and should be in archive soon.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+queue?queue_state=0&queue_text
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N-M 0.6.5 is now in Gutsy. If you want to backport, you need to perform
"Nominate for release" in order to request backport.
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0.6.5 is in Gutsy since yesterday at least
But only network-manager core is in. The applet is not yet there.
n-m-gnome is deprecated.
n-m-applet is waiting for packaging I suppose
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I think that more important than a backport of nm 0.6.5 for Feisty is a
release of it for Gutsy. It would be weird if a extra repository is
still needed to get and old nm in Gutsy.
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Tonio, could you backport the network-manager 0.6.5 packages in the gutsy
section of your archive to feisty?
This would help many people to test wireless networks that are not accessible
with 0.6.4.
Thanks for your work on network-manager,
Philipp
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Test packages for Gutsy are available here:
deb http://ubuntu.tonio.homelinux.org/ gutsy main
Not sure if it will be possible to backport them for feisty (due to
reorganization)
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An update to 0.6.5 would be excellent and is very much needed. The
university I am working at uses PEAP mschapv2 stage 2. It would be nice
to have the support in nm given its ease of use.
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Eduroam is an access to the networks of a lot of European universities.
Without second phase (Phase2) authentication it's not possible to
connect them.
It could be great for Ubuntu to have an easy approach to configure a
secure wireless connection in a few steps, less steps and simpler than
Window
I too support the update to 0.6.5. Without it is not possible for me to
connect to a WPA Enterprise, EAP-TTLS, PAP network, more specific the
VU-Campusnet of the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam.
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The amount of bugs in Feisty Fawn network-manager makes it useless in
the computers I manage. Please, update it!
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Ok, I've tried all the packages available an the net
for feisty and I have had to go back with the ones
from upstream :-|
the latest 0.7 from cvs is not totally working, up to now;
the others often don't work properly (e.g. don't resume
correctly from suspend/hibernate or they connect to
wirele
I made some feisty 0.6.5 debs. You can get them here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2663064#post2663064
I'll put the source debs (.dsc and .tar.gz) there as well.
Misha
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Where can I find the source package for these packages. I use ppc so I
need a recompile.
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Here is what I found in the forum (faster lookups for people
methinks...)
sudo dpkg -i *.deb should get these installed for you
** Attachment added: "Unofficial, unsigned edgy 0.7 NM packages"
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there you go: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=235655&page=9
That package is for Edgy and I'm using it on feisty: it works
almost fine except for the fact that from time to time nm doesn't
wake up correctly after suspend/hibernate but a nm daemon restart
is usually enough to fix the situat
Roberto,
Could you send us a pointer to this package of nm-0.7-svn ?
Thank you !
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I'm just using an unofficial package of nm-0.7-svn on my
feisty and I can say it's working very well even if it's not
the latest version from svn so, why not have the latest
networkmanager officially available for Feisty?
Moreover, it manages dial-up connection very well...
Rob
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I would love to have the new version of Network Manager.
I have no connection on boot and when I do get it running manually, it keeps
breaking up.
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[Call to the package maintainer]
Please, can you tell us anything about this issue?
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Yet another vote, without the ability to select the stage two login type
this applet is useless to me at work.
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I also support this. It would be a serious help for business and school
use...
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My college, Baylor University, uses PEAP mschapv2 stage 2.
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I think it could be incompatible with actual dependencies but in the other hand
those applications depends of libnm-glib0 (without version). I think this
library is API stable from 0.6.4 to 0.6.5 and it could be safe to update
NetworkManager.
Thinking about final users and thouse comeing from Wi
I support this as well.
We strongly need a network manager update. Lots of issues with the current
version.
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I concur as well. This version finally puts LEAP support in an official
release, which I need here for school, and as the nm-applet has been
split off into a separate tarball and several feisty packages now depend
on libnm0 (gaim, evolution) I am having a hard time just popping in a
debian director
I second this. There has been rather significant improvements from 0.6.4
to 0.6.5. When the wireless network is not working, people see this as a
bug. So essentially it would be a bug fix.
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It's the same for me. The lack of support for EAP phase2 in
NetworkManager prevents me from using it on a daily basis. I use
wpa_supplicant with PAP phase2 auth to connect to my university's
wireless network.
Phase2 support was added to 0.6.5 version of NetworkManager, therefore
it should be inclu
I concur of the importance of this.
I'm currently working at a school with some laptops here, and am pushing to get
them over to edubuntu.
The wireless network uses among other things MSCHAPv2, and using
wpa_supplicant.conf and such is too much for anyone but me to both comprehend
and manage.
I support this request.
An updated Network Manager is *extremely* needed by Feisty users!
Thanks.
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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