On Nov 6, 2007 6:37 AM, James Rayner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, November 6, 2007 19:34, Roman Kyrylych wrote:
> > 2007/11/6, James Rayner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> netcfg2 aims to be a refined network profile system for Arch Linux,
> >> replacing the current implementation. Through this, it has also gained
> >> various features and improvements which are listed on the development
> >> wiki
> >> page (http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_Scripts)
> >>
> >> Before it can replace the current profiles, netcfg2 needs testers of
> >> various wireless hardware and configuration to try the scripts and
> >> report
> >> back on the wiki page testing section
> >> (http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_Scripts#Testing). Bugs can
> >> be
> >> filed at the bug tracker.
> >>
> >> Documentation for netcfg2 is located in the netcfg manpage, detailed
> >> examples in /etc/network.d/examples, and the wiki:
> >> http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_Profiles
> >>
> >
> > Next time please also cc announcements to arch-announce ML which is a
> > new low-traffic ML for announcements only. (I don't know if you know
> > about its creation)
> > I already did this for slocate/mlocate and netcfg2 announcements.
>
> Oh, thanks :)
>
>
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I'm a bit confused. Is this netcfg2?
 netcfg-1.99.32-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz

It's just that it's 1.99, but maybe that's rounding error. If it is,
you might want to put a note on the wiki or something. I've been a bit
unhappy with network-profiles (which usually doesn't find my network
when I boot), so I'm looking forward to another option.

Thanks,
John

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