+Connection Manager
+******************
+
+Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
+
+
+Functionality and features
+==========================
+
+The following features are built-in into Connection Manager:
+ - Generic plugin infrastructure
+ - Device and network abstraction (with basic storage support)
+ - IPv4, routing and DNS configuration
+
+Various plugins can be enabled for networking support:
+ - Ethernet plugin
+ - WiFi plugin with WEP40/WEP128 and WPA/WPA2 (personal only) support
+ - Bluetooth plugin
+
+Also plugins with additional features are available:
+ - DHCP plugin (dhclient)
+ - Resolver plugin (DNS proxy)
+ - Loopback setup
+ - PolicyKit support
+
+
+Compilation and installation
+============================
+
+In order to compile Connection Manager you need following software packages:
+ - GCC compiler
+ - GLib library
+ - D-Bus library
+ - udev library (optional)
+ - PolicyKit (optional)
+
+To configure run:
+ ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
+
+Configure automatically searches for all required components and packages.
+
+To compile and install run:
+ make && make install
+
+
+Configuration and options
+=========================
+
+For a working system, certain configuration options need to be enabled:
+
+ --enable-ethernet
+
+ Enable support for Ethernet network cards
+
+ --enable-wifi
+
+ Enable support for WiFi devices (requires wpa_supplicant)
+
+
+ --enable-bluetooth
+
+ Enable support for Bluetooth devices (requires BlueZ)
+
+ --enable-dhclient
+
+ Enable DHCP client support for ISC dhclient based systems
+
+ The location of the dhclient binary is auto-detected, but it
+ can be overwritten via --with-dhclient=<path-to-binary>.
+
+ At least one DHCP client option should be selected. It is
+ possible to select both and then uDHCP will be tried first
+ before falling back to dhclient.
+
+ --enable-dnsproxy
+
+ Enable DNS proxy support for /etc/resolv.conf abstraction
+
+ The best solution for multiple connections and proper DNS
+ handling is a DNS proxy server. This binds a DNS proxy
+ server to port 53 on the loopback interface (127.0.0.1).
+
+ The /etc/resolv.conf file needs a "nameserver 127.0.0.1"
+ entry, but can now set the immutable bit or be on a read-only
+ filesystem. No further modification to that file will be made.
+
+ It is important that this is not used together with other
+ DNS proxy solution like dnsmasq.
+
+ --enable-loopback
+
+ Enable setup of loopback device
+
+ For distributions with a really minimal init system and no
+ networking scripts this can take care of setting up the
+ loopback device and enabling it.
+
+ It is safe to select this option even if networking scripts
+ are in place. It detects an already configured loopback
+ device and leaves it as it is.
+
+ --enable-polkit
+
+ Enable support for PolicyKit authorization
+
+ This allows to check every D-Bus access against a security
+ policy and so restrict access to certain functionality.
+