On Sat, 2008-05-10 at 04:04 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote: > I was looking through /var/log/ on my laptop, > and saw that there were a number of wpa_supplicant.log* files. > I found this slightly puzzling, as I am not using WPA. > I ran "chkconfig --list | grep wpa" and found that > wpa_supplicant was indeed off. That shows it's set to be automatically started, or not, but doesn't show whether it's actually running at the moment. > But when I ran "ps aux | grep wpa" I saw that > wpa_supplicant was nevertheless running. > So I ran "sudo service wpa_supplicant stop". > This had the immediate effect of breaking my WiFi connection, > which only started again when I ran "sudo service NetworkManager > restart". > > If in fact wpa_supplicant is a necessary part of NetworkManager > even if one is not using WPA, Are you using encryption with your WiFi? It was my understanding that NetworkManager would start the service if it needed. But you didn't need to have the WPA daemon running all of the time, and that it would cause you problems if you did. -- [tim@bigblack ~]$ uname -ipr 2.6.23.15-80.fc7 i686 i386 Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. ________________________________________________________________ rm -rfd /* -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list