Dan,
I do not like the layout and the icons. Also I like that with netapplet
I can quickly access my connection information and I am able to
configure my network settings if netdaemon wasn't able to do it for me.
I also like that I have access to both my wired and wireless interfaces.
Basically, I would love to have the technical feature of NetworkManager
working with netapplet.
Nadeem
On 月, 2004-10-25 at 09:23 -0400, Dan Williams wrote:
Nadeem,
Yes, its still evolving, and most-current releases are certainly much
better than the ones that came before. What specific things don't you
like about the UI? We're still not quite sure we like the layout of the
menu in NetworkManagerNotification, and we're quite open to
suggestions...
Dan
On Sun, 2004-10-24 at 22:08 -0700, Nadeem Bitar wrote:
> Dan,
>
> even though NetworkManager seems technically superior to netapplet,
> netapplet has a nicer user interface and works for me. I had problems
> with NetworkManager and had it fail many times especially when i switch
> from a wired to a wireless connection. Also I am not sure where to get
> the applet. I hope that NetworkManger would evolve into a powerful
> network management tool and not be as buggy as neat, which always had
> problems with multiple profiles. If you look at the archives you would
> find me waiting since redhat 8.0 for an easy network configuration tool
> and having either NetworkManger or netapplet/netdaemon work would be
> great.
>
> FYI:
> rpm -qa |grep NetworkManager
> NetworkManager-0.3.1-1
> NetworkManager-gnome-0.3.1-1
>
> Nadeem
>
> On 日, 2004-10-24 at 20:40 -0400, Dan Williams wrote:
> > On Sun, 24 Oct 2004, Nadeem Bitar wrote:
> > > Please include the netapplet[1] in FC3.
> > > I have spent the last few hours trying to compile it myself and install
> > > it with no success. For mobile users who change network settings two
> > > times a day or more, this applet is a must.
> >
> > Nadeem,
> >
> > netapplet won't get in FC3 for a few reasons...
> >
> > 1) FC3 is already locked. No new things are going in, and only critical
> > bugfixes make the cut.
> >
> > 2) We're moving to NetworkManager
> > (
http://people.redhat.com/dcbw/NetworkManager). NM uses dbus and exposes
> > a rich network information and control interface to userspace
> > applications, much more than netapplet does. What NM doesn't do that
> > netapplet does right now is support dialup connections, but in the near
> > future we hope that's a possiblity. Except for dialup, NetworkManager
> > does everything that netapplet does, and alows user applications like
> > Evolution, Firefox, etc to know about the network state (like offline
> > mode, for example). It also automatically switches network interfaces if
> > desired, so that when you dock your laptop for example, it will switch to
> > the wired interface automatically.
> >
> > 3) There really isn't a place for more than 1 wireless applet, and we had
> > 3 to choose from (gnome-applets one, NetworkManager, and netapplet)
> >
> > Dan
> >
>
>