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Basically, this means listening for NetworkManager dbus signals and reacting appropriately.
Basically, this means listening for NetworkManager dbus signals and reacting appropriately. Depending on the application, this can include pausing/resuming downloads/uploads, reestablishing connections, retrying later, changing into offline or online mode or informing the user.


Relevant applications include (a number of these already do something reasonable when the
Relevant applications include (a number of these already do something reasonable when the

Revision as of 21:03, 21 November 2008

Basically, this means listening for NetworkManager dbus signals and reacting appropriately. Depending on the application, this can include pausing/resuming downloads/uploads, reestablishing connections, retrying later, changing into offline or online mode or informing the user.

Relevant applications include (a number of these already do something reasonable when the network status changes):

  • firefox
  • evolution
  • IM client (pidgin/empathy)
  • ekiga
  • bittorrent client
  • apps for sharing:
    • files: gnome-user-share, nautilus, gvfs
    • desktop: vino/vinagre
    • music: rhythmbox
  • weather applet
  • clock applet
  • networked games:
    • chess
    • iagno
    • four-in-a-row
  • gnome-dictionary
  • abiword (collaborative editing)
  • PackageKit