Hi, Em Quinta 25 Janeiro 2007 18:05, Albert de Jongh escreveu: > I am running Fedora Core 6 (with latest yum updates) on my laptop > (ThinkPad T42). I primarily use the wireless card to get onto our > network at work. This frequently means that I memory suspend the > machine before walking to a meeting etc., and then open it again. I > have found that netplugd pooly copes with this situation, and that I > would have to always kill dhclient, and then run it again. In > comparison the ifplugd package (from extras) works very well, and I > never have to worry about getting an ip address etc. > > My questions: > 1. From what I could gather netplugd is not developed anymore, and > ifplugd is the more modern version of that. Why is it not included in > Core by default? > 2. Ifplugd has "issues" with SELinux (I am still trying to figure out > what to relabel), and my sealert friend moans everytime ifplugd > detects a change - anybody has any experience with this? Doesn't NetworkManager do what you need? I did use ifplugd for sometime, but then noted that NetworkManager was enough for my needs. []'s Marcelo