Le Mer 15 mars 2006 03:51, Bill Nottingham a écrit : > Chris Adams (cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx) said: >> > > What do you think about the attached patch to ifup-wireless? Works >> for me :) >> > >> > This should really be done in NM. >> >> NM doesn't support system network configuration; only when a user logs >> in will NM work. That is supposed to change eventually, but people are >> trying to use WPA today. > > True. But the goal is to only have *one* source of network configuration; If you want this NM, gnome-power-manager and other GFX tools need to grow a CLI/daemon personality ASAP. You can't complain no one wants to rely on them if they deliberately ignore everything that's not an open Gnome session. > hence, I'm leery to add features for something that we're going to be > deprecating. If the new utilities stick to the gui session ghetto they'll be the ones deprecated eventually. Red Hat/Fedora unfortunately has a long history of writing gui management utilities (printing, package management...) that were never designed to provide full needs coverage, couldn't be extended to do it and eventually were axed because of this. I'd be delighted to learn this has changed but for now I wouldn't bet on what will eventually be deprecated. Please do feel free to correct me. Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list