To answer the other part of the question, I think this is started by
connman which is used by the settings GUI to control the network
interfaces. Connman aims to be a lightweight version of NetworkManager
but is currently rather incomplete.
Thanks. Is there some way to tell connman to use
Stefan Monnier wrote:
To answer the other part of the question, I think this is started by
connman which is used by the settings GUI to control the network
interfaces. Connman aims to be a lightweight version of NetworkManager
but is currently rather incomplete.
Thanks. Is there some
from the wifi only works once
problem described in the wiki, because the symptom is only that
wpa_supplicant fails to associate (it keeps trying to associate, but to
no avail).
The one odd thing I notice, is that I always get 2 wpa processes
running: one wpa_supplicant -u and one with the usual
, is that I always get 2 wpa processes
running: one wpa_supplicant -u and one with the usual list of
arguments specifying the interface, conf file, etc...
What's this wpa_supplicant -u doing here and who starts it?
-u = enable DBus control interface
see 'wpa_supplicant -h';
Also, it seems
).
The one odd thing I notice, is that I always get 2 wpa processes
running: one wpa_supplicant -u and one with the usual list of
arguments specifying the interface, conf file, etc...
What's this wpa_supplicant -u doing here and who starts it?
-u = enable DBus control interface
see
El día Monday, October 13, 2008 a las 11:08:27AM -0400, Stefan Monnier escribió:
What's this wpa_supplicant -u doing here and who starts it?
-u = enable DBus control interface
see 'wpa_supplicant -h';
Yes, that much I know. But the question remains: what is it doing here,
and who
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