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      Over the weekend I spent some time hacking on <a
      href="http://pokylinux.org ">Poky</a>, integrating Network Manager.
      Because I'm hardcore I went for NM from trunk, instead of 0.6, as
      apparently its approaching stability and feature completeness.  This
      afternoon I finally fixed enough stupid problems (<tt>/sbin/ip</tt> wasn't
      executable for instance, thanks <tt>install -s</tt>) that it connected to
      the office wireless and let me browse to Google.
    </p>
    <p>
      <img src="http://burtonini.com/computing/screenshots/poky-nm.png" alt="NM in Poky"/>
    </p>
    <p>
      Thanks to Dan Williams for answering my stupid questions about Network
      Manager.
    </p>
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