On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 02:37 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Aaron Konstam wrote:
>
> >>
> > I don't think NM supports static addresses yet but soon.
> > --
>
> It has partial support in Rawhide. If you create static networks with
> system-config-network, NM will honor them. It hasn't grown a UI to
> create a new one from scratch but that is planned.
>
> Rahul
>
This all misses the point. I've turned NM off and killed everything I
can think of yet wlan0 keeps getting activated. How do I stop it from
screwing up my static network connection? nm-applet USED TO HAVE a
button for a wired network under Fedora 6 and my wireless and wired
connections worked together without any problem. Under Fedora 8, the
wired connection disappeared, reappeared briefly, and now is gone again.
Why are we going backwards?
Rick B.
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No, we're just not going in a direction that is conducive to your particular mode of operation at this time. I just disabled it in the bios on my daughter's laptop. She doesn't need it.
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