On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 17:52 -0400, Gene Czarcinski wrote: > On Tuesday 13 May 2008 16:32:44 Aaron Konstam wrote: > > On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 16:05 -0400, Gene Czarcinski wrote: > > > I have a laptop with both a working wireless interface and a working > > > ethernet > > > wired interface. Normally, I run wireless. > > > > > > On Fedora 9, if I plug into the wired interface, it is brought up also > > > so I > > > now have both the wired and wireless interfaces enabled. Fortunately, > > > both > > > interfaces are on the same (sub) network so routine does not get > > > screwed up. > > > > > > This does not happen on Fedora 8. On Fedora 8, when I plug in the > > > wired > > > interface, the wireless interface is disabled and the wired interface > > > is > > > enabled. Conversely, when I unplug the wired interface, it is > > > disabled and > > > the wireless interface is enabled. > > > > > > The way things work under Fedora 8 is how I expect things to work. > > > However, > > > there may be good reasons for how things work in Fedora 9. > > > > What you discribe is a change between f6 and f9. > > Sorry f8: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat /etc/system-release > Fedora release 8 (Werewolf) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -q NetworkManager > NetworkManager-0.7.0-0.6.7.svn3370.fc8 > NetworkManager-0.7.0-0.6.7.svn3370.fc8
Right, 3370 brings the multiple device support to F8. Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
