On Thu, 2 Oct 2008 17:06:48 +0200, Erik Hahn wrote:

> > BTW: I prefer KDE, if this is relevant.

> There's network-manager, it uses it's own config files, though.

Knetworkmanager takes care of the config, using KDE's wallet to store
WEP/WPA passwords. However, I've recently started using wicd instead of
knetworkmanager. For one thing, it automatically reconnects when you lose
and regain the signal to your AP. Also, because the connection is handled
by the daemon and only controlled by the GUI, the wireless connection is
running by the time the desktop loads.


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Neil Bothwick

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