Robert Epprecht wrote:
 > -SNIP- <
> I still have a small annoyance:
> After booting a box pops up (without telling me which program is
> responsible for it) saying:
> 
> Choose your current network-environment !
> <new> <set_up_new_environment>
> <OK>  <Cancel>
> 
> Even if I choose <Cancel> things seem to work fine, though.
> 
> Grepping for 'Choose your current network-environment' leads
> to /sbin/netenv
> 
> I don't know why this is called. I want to get rid of it, how?
> 
> Robert
> 
> 

This is just a guess since I don't have a laptop here, but maybe this is 
a "feature" to allow you to set up a different network connection?  Say 
you are quite mobile and need to connect from several different company 
internet sites, this would allow you to create the proper connection 
"on-the-fly".  I don't have /sbin/netenv on my computer, and it looks 
like this file is from the "netenv" package. The write-up on that 
package says it is a good deal for notebooks.

Cheers,
-Don Spoon-


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