Bill,
That's an interesting idea. I don't use sudo for anything but this
may well be a very good use in my case.
Thanks!
- Mark
On 4/21/05, W.Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use sudo an a desktop icon to run the init script so a user can do it.
> I also found that gentoo's wireless set
Use sudo an a desktop icon to run the init script so a user can do it.
I also found that gentoo's wireless setup just does not work when you
are moving across a lot of networks, so I ended up bypassing it and
doing it manually triggered from the icon (including
the /etc/init.d/eth2 start - my wirel
Hi,
Thanks in advance. It seems like I'm writing too many messages here.
I apologize. I hope someone can help. I'm in a world of pain
struggling with this wireless lan start-up problem.
The basic problem (and I'm guessing at this a bit) is that if the
wireless NIC doesn't find the router at boot
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