Timothy Murphy wrote:
Sorry, Rahul, you have lost me here. When I say that NM waits until the user logs in I mean that NetworkManager does not connect me to my AP until I login.
Again, you are confusing between NM and nm-applet.
Therefore any application that requires me to be connected has to wait until I login. This doesn't worry me particularly, but it does puzzle me. I am asking the reason for this delay.
I believe I already answered that. NM was initially designed to manage wireless networks easily where it makes more sense to connect after you login. Refer
http://www.redhat.com/magazine/003jan05/features/networkmanager/
Perhaps if there was some minimal documentation for NM this might be clear.
Perhaps if you will volunteer to contribute, it would have been done by now. If you want to wait for someone else to do the work, it is going to be done when others find time and interest to do it.
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