a different pair of files, depending on
my location.
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On Sat, 2010-09-18 at 17:32 +, Darren Hart wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Daniel Rogers wrote:
>
> > Then when the network comes up set the properties in $HOME/.nm/gconf
> > without a running gconfd with gconftool --direct:
> >
> > gconftool --direct
post-vpn script that has the appropriate
> "scope" to modify the necessary gconf settings to update both the user
> proxies as well as the system-wide proxies?
>
> Thanks,
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nformation you need here. "nmcli nm" will list
what hardware is enabled. "nmcli dev" lists all devices nm is managing.
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it should.
This means any user could probably hang NetworkManager indefinitely by
calling sleep(1000) in a loop. This puts more burden on the user to
properly avoid reexecing or cleaning up during a set of rapid network
changes.
Anyways, this does present a workable solution to how to make gconf work
with