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Announcing ConnMan.net

Announcing ConnMan.net

Posted Jun 25, 2009 16:30 UTC (Thu) by nlucas (subscriber, #33793)
In reply to: Announcing ConnMan.net by dcbw
Parent article: Announcing ConnMan.net

I still don't know what are the advantages of ConMan over NM in the embedded space. And Moblin is a very bad example, because it's everything but an embedded system.

But, as soon as you depend on d-bus/glib you are already out of the embedded space.


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Announcing ConnMan.net

Posted Jun 25, 2009 17:43 UTC (Thu) by mjg59 (subscriber, #23239) [Link]

For very specific definitions of "embedded", perhaps. But once you're at that level, you don't generally want something like connman anyway. There's plenty of use of glib in spaces that have traditionally been considered embedded (GPS systems, phones, data analysis systems) and connman and network-manager seem to fit there pretty well.


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