Re: F11: Spooky network manager

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Craig White-6 wrote:
> 
> 
> I wouldn't expect this to all that difficult but you would have to
> configure iwconfig to be able to handle virtually all of this but since
> a laptop is essentially a mobile device, it makes far more sense to use
> a tool that is designed, at the user level to connect to various
> networks - hence NetworkManager
> 
> 

Well, I used to have to configure wpa_supplicant myself for WPA, and then
get the startup scripts to do things in the right order - it may of be very
simple a couple of versions down the road - but I would still be interested
and bemused to know what the experience is for someone trying it now in F11
compared to when I was spending quite a bit of time on it in F8/9! Maybe it
is easy now (tongue remains firmly in cheek!)
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