On Mon, 2011-09-19 at 21:23 +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Jirka Klimes wrote:
/var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state state is not meant to be
changed by users directly.
It's used internally by NM to store user configuration of wireless
enable/disable state, so that it is
On Saturday 17 of September 2011 00:26:32 Timothy Murphy wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm running NetworkManager 0.9.0-1.fc15 under Fedora-15
with kernel 2.6.40-4.fc5.i686.PAE on a ThinkPad T63.
When I hover over the NM icon in the panel I am told
Disconnected Wireless disabled
Jirka Klimes wrote:
/var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state state is not meant to be
changed by users directly.
It's used internally by NM to store user configuration of wireless
enable/disable state, so that it is persistant. I.e. when user right-click
nm- applet and unchecks Enable
I'm running NetworkManager 0.9.0-1.fc15 under Fedora-15
with kernel 2.6.40-4.fc5.i686.PAE on a ThinkPad T63.
When I hover over the NM icon in the panel I am told
Disconnected Wireless disabled in software.
I read in /var/log/messages:
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Sep 16 23:32:32 blanche
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm running NetworkManager 0.9.0-1.fc15 under Fedora-15
with kernel 2.6.40-4.fc5.i686.PAE on a ThinkPad T63.
When I hover over the NM icon in the panel I am told
Disconnected Wireless disabled in software.
OK, I found the problem was that NM had written