Hi all, Just joined the list to discuss a few things about Network Managers performance.
First, I have been working some with MacOS X, and the network detection in MacOS X is some 10-100 times faster than what Network Manager performs. I believe it should be possible also for a GNU/Linux system to detect and sign in to a network with that speed. Is this something that has been discussed previously? Next, I run Ubuntu (now 9.04, used to be 8.10 and back) with NM 0.7.1~rc4.1.cf199a964-0ubuntu2 (from apt). At leas in this (and previous Ubuntu versions) the manager looses memory of what connection to select. That is, when I move my laptop from work to home often NM does not understand that it should connect to my home wireless instead of my office Ethernet. Also the opposite is true. Also for wireless networks that I use seldom (e.g. at my brothers place) the WEP key is lost between sessions, so I have to re-enter it. Are these issues that are being worked on or is it new things in connection to NM? Regards, Robert Rehammar -- Robert Rehammar rehammar.se/robert 0738-32 88 34 _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
