Please read my original post again.  I want to keep NetworkManager 
running but just release it from using a particular wireless card 
(wlan0) so that another program can use it and then hopefully have a way 
to get it to use the card again when I need it to. 
/etc/init.d/NetworkManager stop is what I am doing now but that stops 
the whole thing.

David wrote:
> Yes, from the command prompt/terminal type: "sudo
> /etc/init.d/NetworkManager stop"
> 
> 
>>  On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 8:44 PM, Xamindar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  > Is there a way ho have NetworkManager release the network card
>>  >  temporarily so I can use another program such as airdump without having
>>  >  to turn off the NetworkManager completely?
>>  >
>>  >  Even a command option that would release the wireless card only so I can
>>  >  still use NetworkManager to connect to a wired network (or even use a
>>  >  second wireless card) would be really usefull.
>>  >
>>  >  Thanks for any help
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