Rex Dieter wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Given that the network isn't brought up until the user logs in
Checking the "activate device when computer starts" option in
system-config-network works nicely for me.
I had the feeling that I needed NM to get wsa working, but I'll try anything at
this point. I'll let you know if that helps.
I just wish upgrade would mean "works better" rather than "works differently if
at all." This system was dead reliable before the "security update" came along.
;-(
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