This is a quote from http://projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/ :
Application Integration:
...
"If you're not online, your computer shouldn't try to update itself, and
when you're on a mobile broadband network, it probably shouldn't either.
With NetworkManager, software knows where it is, and how it's connected."
so it should work :)
Elliot Murphy wrote:
> On 08/06/2009 09:36 PM, Guillermo Gonzalez wrote:
>
>> I think this it's a good idea.
>>
>
> Me too! Someone told me at the platform sprint this week that NM can
> tell us if it's a normal connection or a 3G connection. If the NM
> interface doesn't include that info, we should patch NM to include it
> and send the patch upstream.
>
> -elliot
>
>
Hy!
This is a quote from http:// projects. gnome.org/ NetworkManager/ :
Application Integration:
...
"If you're not online, your computer shouldn't try to update itself, and
when you're on a mobile broadband network, it probably shouldn't either.
With NetworkManager, software knows where it is, and how it's connected."
so it should work :)
Elliot Murphy wrote:
> On 08/06/2009 09:36 PM, Guillermo Gonzalez wrote:
>
>> I think this it's a good idea.
>>
>
> Me too! Someone told me at the platform sprint this week that NM can
> tell us if it's a normal connection or a 3G connection. If the NM
> interface doesn't include that info, we should patch NM to include it
> and send the patch upstream.
>
> -elliot
>
>