Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 19:36 -0600, Karl Larsen wrote:
I was curious to know what NetworkManager really is. So went hunting
and found:
<snip>
So NetManager is a demon and runs in the kernel and tries to keep
the Internet coming always and works outside the normal old methods.
Now the NetManagerDispatcher is another mouth-full that is also a
demon and you can read what it is doing by monitoring messages in the
/etc/NetworkManager/dispature.d/ directory. I jus looked and My F7 has
the NetworkManager/ but no dispature.d directory. Could be you need to
run the demons awhile to get it.
In summary all this is now terminal activity so I think all this
stuff is VERY Beta!
Karl
No they are programs that make connecting wireless access points easy
rather than a pain.
I sure hope so. That is my goal. I want to understand what is being done. I know the computer has inside a radio transciever on about 1400 MHz. The software has to receive and send Internet traffic to this radio. That is why it's so darn hard to do.
Karl
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