Hello.

On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 17:58, Charles Whittington wrote:
> 
> Is it worth me saying to the user: when connecting to uni network (i.e.
> one requiring unsupported modes), select "no Network" in NM and then run
> this script? Or will that still start two wpa_supplicants?

Why not just write a small script which stops nm and start
wpa_supplicant with commandline options and config file.

Write another script which kills wpa_supplicant and starts nm.

Call it uni-network-start and uni-network-stop, put it on the desktop
and give it two fancy icons. :)

You can extend such shell wrappers to your needs.

My point is, that all the workarounds should be outside the
code of nm. If we touch nm code we should do it right.

regards
Stefan Schmidt

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