> You seem to be slightly confused about how connections work. There are > two types of connections - system-wide and user-specific. nm-applet and > its counterpart nm-connection-editor fully support both of them. For > system wide connections there are several supported backends. One of > them is so called "keyfile" which stores connection descsitpion in the > above directory. But you *must* tick on "available for all users" in > connection properties - otherwise connection is deemed user-specific and > stored under user home directory.
Thanks for explaining this. I enabled system wide conections and checked all my wireless connections as "available for all users", because otherwise passwords weren't stored and I had to type them each time I connected to a wireless network. Do you know why passwords for user-specific connections weren't stored? I think I understand what's going on now. KNetworkManager can switch off the wireless card and when the card is switched on, the NM autoconnects to the network that was configured to "autoconnect=true". So the KNetworkManager still doesn't work. Regards, Janek _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
