Re: Network Manager does not find system wide connections

2009-07-28 Thread Hadmut Danisch
Dan Williams wrote: > > > You'll want to start looking in the keyfile's > system-settings/plugins/keyfile/plugin.c dir_changed() function. That > function is called whenever inotify sees new files or changes in the > config directory. Does that function get called when the new file > appears ther

Fwd: Wireless pronlem on Ubuntu Jaunty

2009-07-28 Thread Юрий Аполлов
-- Forwarded message -- From: Юрий Аполлов Date: 2009/7/28 Subject: Re: Wireless pronlem on Ubuntu Jaunty To: ubuntu...@lists.ubuntu.com maybe you've lost drivers for wireless? make *ifconfig *and *iwconfig* - is there a wireless card in your system actually? 2009/7/26 Darren Al

Re: howto ignore rfkill switch

2009-07-28 Thread Marcel Holtmann
Hi Brian, > >> rfkill is *not* the mechanism to disable a specific card completely. > > > > Yes it is. > > > > A hardware switch is great. It is so more intuitive than any software > > interface, since it just looks like the good old ON/OFF button that > > everybody understands since they were t

Re: howto ignore rfkill switch

2009-07-28 Thread Brian Morrison
Marc Herbert wrote: >> rfkill is *not* the mechanism to disable a specific card completely. > > Yes it is. > > A hardware switch is great. It is so more intuitive than any software > interface, since it just looks like the good old ON/OFF button that > everybody understands since they were three

Re: howto ignore rfkill switch

2009-07-28 Thread Marc Herbert
Dan Williams wrote : > You've flipped the rfkill switch, thus you do not want to use wifi. With all due respect, you are wrong. > If you do actually want to use wifi, there are other, better mechanisms to > just kill the card you don't want to use. blacklisting does not qualify as "better". Be