On 07/20/17 03:21, Rick Stevens wrote: > On 07/19/2017 12:03 PM, Frank Elsner wrote: >> On Mon, 17 Jul 2017 16:15:01 +0200 Frank Elsner wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> my update from version 25 to 26 of Fedora went (nearly) painless >>> but I have one annoying problem: >>> >>> After succesfull login two windows come up. One asking for the >>> admin password to configure network, the other for using rfkill. >>> >>> If I cancel both the system still works perfect. >>> >>> What't behind? How to stop this behaviour? >> I cant't answer the first question but after >> >> systemctl disable bluetooth >> systemctl stop bluetooth >> >> the windows don't appear. >> >> The problem is solved for me. I can life without bluetooth. >> >> The reason might be that rfkill shows bluetooth soft blocked >> when asking for the root password. > Theoretically, you could "rfkill block bluetooth" to hardblock > bluetooth networking. The system shouldn't ask you about it in the > future unless you "rfkill unblock bluetooth". The systemd-rfkill.service > is supposed to track the state of rfkill and restore the state early in > the boot process. This should allow you to re-enable bluetooth for > headsets and the like, but just block bluetooth networking. > > I've never tinkered with this stuff myself, but that's my reading of the > way it all works. As I mentioned in an earlier reply the solution for me was to simply erase blueman. I can still run bluetooth, which is good, to service my mouse. Their may have been a way to get blueman to stop asking about network but I didn't feel the desire to look further. -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly
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