Re: network vs NetworkManger services ?? [SOLVED -- for now]

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On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 13:09 -0400, William Case wrote:
> Hi Aaron et al;
> 
> This is my last post (for a while) on this subject.  Actually the
> answers are quite simple.  Just after spending $45 for "Understanding
> Linux Network Internals" (but not yet delivered) it came to me what
> everyone was saying.
> 
> Below I have tried out my own explanation.  No response is required
> other than to add to the conversation if you want.  I am going to
> spend
> a week or so diving into the whole network question.  When I come up
> for
> air I might have a question or two.
> 
> By the way, there is one thing I do NOT have an answer to.  Several
> people, Jeff in particular, have made reference to the info, settings
> etc. that are in gconf.  I have searched /etc/gconf, ~/.gconf and
> gconf-editor and can find no network or NetworkManager data or keys
> whatsoever.  If I am looking in the wrong place or for the wrong info,
> please tell me.  If it should be there, please point to name or tree
> so
> I can find it.  Help me fix it if I reply (in a new thread) that I
> definitely do NOT have such data. 
I  can't find all the connection activity I had found previously but in
gconf-editor there is a database called:
system->networking->connections which contains subdirectories that
contain some connection info.
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