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Le dimanche 03 août 2008 à 21:14 -0400, Cory K. a écrit :
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<A HREF="mailto:holotone@gmail.com">holotone@gmail.com</A> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Cory K. <<A HREF="mailto:coryisatm@ubuntu.com">coryisatm@ubuntu.com</A>
> <<A HREF="mailto:coryisatm@ubuntu.com">mailto:coryisatm@ubuntu.com</A>>> wrote:
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> The normal GNOME network tools are there and have worked for years on
> every laptop I've owned. Just a little more manual if you hop to
> different networks. Mine doesn't leave the house.
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>
> Egads; I'm moving around enough to make that a royal pain.
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> > How bad is the problem it causes?
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> Depends on the setup I guess. But it's generally enough to put it in
> with the reasons *not* to include it by default.
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> Is it a bug with network manager? Are they aware of the problem and /
> or is it fixable?
I couldn't tell you the cause. Only the effect.
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The trick is to right click on the applet and stop the network while you play music. It works for me.<BR>
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/F@jE
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