On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 12:29 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote: > Quoting Dan Williams <d...@redhat.com>: > > >> Yes, I mean Network Manager itself connected to the linksys even though > >> I erased it. I even stopped NM, killed nm-applet, killed gconf, deleted > >> all the files, and restarted everything, and it *still* connected to > >> the linksys network against my wishes. > > > > When you say "killed gconf", you mean 'rm -rf ~/.gconf' and then > > 'killall -TERM gconfd-2' or something else? > > gconftool-2 --shutdown > > Then rm -rf ~/.gconf/.../linksys (I removed the linksys directory > in the wireless networks list) > > >> I shouldn't have any system connections.. At least I'm pretty sure I > >> never set any up. How do I check? > > > > If you run the connection editor, you'll see all the connections defined > > on your system. > > And there are a bunch of "Auto ..." networks there, but not in any > particular order which makes it hard to find one in particular.
Any of them have an SSID of linksys? If you can reproduce the problem, then we can whip up a small tool to figure out which settings service is providing the 'linksys' connection. Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list