On 13 August 2010 00:16, JM <fijam@archlinux.us> wrote:
IIRC nm-applet pulls in half of Gnome and networkmanager does not have a desktop-agnostic graphical frontend. Alternatively you could try wifi-radar. Also, if you believe your hardware is poorly supported do bug the upstream about it.
$ pactree network-manager-applet | grep gnome |--libgnome-keyring |--gnome-keyring |--polkit-gnome That's "half" of Gnome? I can plug in my Motorola ROKR E8, Huawei E220, some random CDMA or UMTS device in some random country, connect to a WPA2-secured hotspot, and even dial up ADSL. Compared to that, the above dependencies are nothing. Moreover, it fits in nicely with everything else, KDE or Openbox. On 13 August 2010 03:51, Andrea Crotti <andrea.crotti.0@gmail.com> wrote:
By the way I would really like to understand why eth0 and eth1 are often switched.
One boot I even saw finally wlan0 as wireless interface device name, is there a way to fix them forever?
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