Brian Bergstrom wrote:
> WICD

I don't know WICD. Anyway, we do a shutdown to enable that all running 
processes can store useful data and settings. It's conceivably that a 
network manager needs to manage and store a lot on shutdown.
If you like this network manager you should contact the coder(s). Maybe 
this is a solvable issue.

I remember my C64 and Atari ST. No shutdown, just a switch to turn it 
off :D.

IMO killing WICD before the shutdown seems not to be a good solution, as 
long as the reason for the stall is unknown.

Ralf
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