NetworkManager 0.7.2 Released With Many Fixes

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Networking on 24 November 2009 at 10:53 AM EST. 5 Comments
LINUX NETWORKING
It has been over seven months since NetworkManager 0.7.1 saw the light of day, but now NetworkManager 0.7.2 has been released. No release announcement or change-log has yet to emerge on this latest Red Hat project release, but the FreeDesktop.org Git log shows a variety of bug-fixes going into the NetworkManager 0.7 release since 0.7.1 was made available in April. There are the addition of new device IDs for various network devices, bug-fixes, documentation updates, translation updates, and other work to improve this easy-to-use networking utility for the Linux desktop.

The NetworkManager source-code releases can be downloaded at GNOME.org.
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