Re: GNOME and PPP - suggestions for way forward




The PPP applet does use the same settings. The modem lights applet
doesn't, and won't. I'd rather leave modem lights applet the way it is,
rather than moving it from gnome-core to gnome-network and making it use
libgnome_ppp. That would make it no different from the gnome-ppp-applet.

Cody

On Sun, 30 May 1999, Ben Frantzdale wrote:

> I mean that if someone sets up a login with gnome-ppp, they might
> expect the modem lights and ppp dialer applets to use the same settings.
> If this were the default it would make life easier for some.
> 
> --Ben
> 
> On Sun, 30 May 1999 bratsche@dfw.net wrote:
> 
> > 
> > I don't understand what you're saying. By panel apps, are you talking
> > about applets? The scripts (if any) in gnome-ppp are already shared
> > between the applet and the app.
> > 
> > Cody
> > 
> > On Sun, 30 May 1999, Ben Frantzdale wrote:
> > 
> > > What would be cool (and most logical to folks wo don't entirely understand
> > > this stuff) would be for gnome-ppp to be able to share its dialup scripts
> > > by default (or selectively) with the panel apps.
> > > 
> > > --Ben
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > > 
> > > > Cheers guys,
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> > > > On Sat, 29 May 1999 bratsche@dfw.net wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > ->
> > > > ->The PPP Dialer applet that comes with gnome-core has been removed for the
> > > > ->next release. Does the Modem Lights applet have any uses other than
> > > > ->dialing into PPP shells? I've never seen this applet.
> > > > ->
> > > > ->There is a new PPP dialer applet that is distributed in the gnome-network
> > > > ->package, starting with version 1.0.2. It has some of the properties of the
> > > > ->applet you described.
> > > > ->
> > > > ->Your suggestions for the statistics is appreciated also. This is something
> > > > ->that is planned to be added sometime I think.
> > > > ->
> > > > ->Thanks,
> > > > ->  Cody
> > > > ->
> > > > --------------------SNIP--------------------
> > > > 
> > > > ->On Sat, 29 May 1999, James Green wrote:
> > > > ->
> > > > ->> Dear all,
> > > > ->> 
> > > > ->> I've been playing around with the ppp and modem progs that come with
> > > > ->> gnome. I want to quickly congratulate those who did gnome-ppp - it worked
> > > > ->> first time, unlike other scripts and setup-tools that give failure notices
> > > > ->> from those in #linuxhelp.
> > > > ->> 
> > > > ->> Now, it seems bizarre to have THREE (count 'em) apps/utils to perform
> > > > ->> modem/ppp operations. Could we not get rid of modem_lights and PPP-Applet
> > > > ->> and just expand gnome-ppp (it works, why break it?)?
> > > > ->> 
> > > > ->> I propose (and I have no idea what's in CVS, i'm using the latest
> > > > ->> stable tarballs):
> > > > ->> 
> > > > ->> - Gnome-PPP should be like the DUN in Windows95 in that it is available
> > > > ->>   both as an application and as a menu-driven system from the panel.
> > > > ->> 
> > > > ->> - Get rid of modem_lights and PPP Applet
> > > > ->> 
> > > > -------------SNIP-------------
> > > > 
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