David Wright wrote: > I don't want a desktop. In fact, wicd doesn't even need X, as it can > run quite happily on a VC to configure a new AP. >
I did not tell you what you want. You just complained there is no interface. > When I return to somewhere I have been before, wicd (the daemon) > usually connects before I have typed my passphrase to unlock /home. > (That assumes I'm logging in.) I gave up on the Gnome spooks many years ago. But AFAIK wicd is the same or similar as network-manager - well the GNome/GTK way of doing things.