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network-manager-applet (1.8.24-ok1) yangtze; urgency=medium

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Binary packages built by this source

gir1.2-nma-1.0: GObject introspection data for libnma

 The libnma library provides Gtk+ dialogs for NetworkManager.
 .
 This package contains introspection data for libnma.
 .
 It can be used by packages using the GIRepository format to generate
 dynamic bindings.

libnma-dev: library for wireless and mobile dialogs - development files

 The libnm-gtk library provides Gtk+ dialogs for NetworkManager.
 .
 This package contains the development files.

libnma0: library for wireless and mobile dialogs (libnm version)

 This library provides Gtk+ dialogs for NetworkManager.

network-manager-gnome: network management framework (GNOME frontend)

 NetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network devices
 and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when
 available. It manages ethernet, WiFi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE
 devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN
 services.
 .
 This package contains a systray applet for GNOME's notification area but it
 also works for other desktop environments which provide a systray like KDE
 or Xfce.
 It displays the available networks and allows users to easily switch between
 them. For encrypted networks it will prompt the user for the key/passphrase
 and it can optionally store them in the gnome-keyring.