[Pkg-utopia-commits] r3303 - /packages/unstable/networkmanager/debian/network-manager.README.Debian
biebl at users.alioth.debian.org
biebl at users.alioth.debian.org
Fri Nov 27 06:21:58 UTC 2009
Author: biebl
Date: Fri Nov 27 06:21:56 2009
New Revision: 3303
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-utopia/?sc=1&rev=3303
Log:
A few more smaller updates to README.Debian
Modified:
packages/unstable/networkmanager/debian/network-manager.README.Debian
Modified: packages/unstable/networkmanager/debian/network-manager.README.Debian
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-utopia/packages/unstable/networkmanager/debian/network-manager.README.Debian?rev=3303&op=diff
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--- packages/unstable/networkmanager/debian/network-manager.README.Debian (original)
+++ packages/unstable/networkmanager/debian/network-manager.README.Debian Fri Nov 27 06:21:56 2009
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
NetworkManager consists of two parts: one is on the system level daemon that
-manages the connections and gathers information about new networks. The other
-is a systray applet that users can use to interact with the NetworkManager
-daemon.
+manages the connections and gathers information about new networks. The other
+is a systray applet that users can use to interact with the NetworkManager
+daemon.
Security
~~~~~~~~
To allow users to connect to the NetworkManager daemon they have to be in the
group "netdev". If you want to add a user to group "netdev" use the command
"adduser username netdev" or one of the graphical user management frontends.
-After that you have to reload D-Bus with the command "/etc/init.d/dbus reload".
+After that you have to reload D-Bus with the command "service dbus reload".
Alternatively you can install the "consolekit" package which will grant access
for all locally logged in users.
@@ -35,10 +35,8 @@
After modifying /etc/NetworkManager/nm-systems-settings.conf _or_
-/etc/network/interfaces you may want to restart the system-settings daemon
-using the command:
-"sudo killall nm-system-settings" or by running
-"sudo service network-manager restart".
+/etc/network/interfaces you may want to tell NetworkManager about the changes
+by running "service network-manager restart".
Dial-up configuration
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