On Saturday 14 January 2006 00:03, you wrote: > As an aside to this whole thing, I know we're talking about *kernel* wireless > but it's worthless to most people without good userland support as well. > Anyone have any thoughts and feelings on what things look like on the > desktop? I think if we work closely with some desktop people, we can shepard > in some wonderful new desktop support on top of the new netlink API. I am in the KDE development and have (almost) full access to the KDE svn repository. Altought I did not do much coding on KDE apps recently, I will be able to help in WiFi support for KDE. The first thing I thought of, was a tray icon with basic information about the available interfaces and basic configuration capabilities. -- Greetings Michael.
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