Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 06:38 -0600, Karl Larsen wrote:
I found that the demons for NetworkManager and
NetworkManagerDispature are in the /etc/rc.d/init.d/ directory and you
can turn them on with, for example ./NetworkManager start and from then
on this demon will be put into the kernel every time you turn on your
computer.
he above is in error. To turn them on takes:
services NetworkManager start
but to have them come on at boot run:
chkconfig --level 35 NetworkManager on
and
chkconfig --level 35 NetworkManagerDispatcher on
I found that just chkconfig NetworkManager on worked fine. Not sure
what --level 35 does.
Karl
The kernel 3232 with the WiFi modules works fine it seems with all
the other applications.
This all has limited application to your desktop computer but it is
really good for your Lap-Top which is often changing sources of Internet.
My lap-top is a Sony PCG-9RFL model. It is faster than this Desktop :-)
Karl
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