On 05/08/2014 03:43 PM, [email protected] wrote: > [email protected]: >> Hi Pierre, >> >> This is quite messy. How come it works better with root permissions in >> some cases and without root permissions in other cases? >> >> Anyway I will try your solution and let you know the result. >> >> Best regards >> Nio > I had the same problem installing lubuntu 14.04 on a samsung 535-u3c > (with an atheros chip). Solved it brutally by the installation of ceni > (and since&when that worked, i purge network-manager completely). It's > not the correct way, i know, but it was one. > > May be someone would be able to test, if wicd creates the same trouble. > If not, why not going that way? > > Cheers. > Hi, I think the way I did it was running nm-applet &disown from the terminal. Everyone that uses the terminal as much as I do will highly appreciate the &disown thing. This way you can close the terminal and NOT kill the process you just started.
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