Thankyou for your reply.
Do you know if there is any way to autoconnect to an ad-hoc wifi network
even if it was never used before? I'm trying to set up a connection file to
requiere the less user intervention.

ps: sorry for my english...

2011/11/14 Jirka Klimes <[email protected]>

> On Tuesday 01 of November 2011 01:29:26 marcos m. wrote:
> > Hello! I'm trying to write a connection file that is going to be
> > distributed on many computers.
> > It configures a wireless  ad hoc connection, everything works fine except
> > that the connection doesn't appears  on the nm-applet in gnome, it is
> only
> > accessible from 'hidden networks'.
> > I would like it to be available from the beginning so i changed the
> > timestamp from 0 to 1 but it didn't showed up.
> > What else or what files can I edit to make the connection looks like it
> has
> > been already used?
> > Thanks, Marcos.
>
> Timestamp doesn't affect connection visibility, it only shows if/when the
> connection was used last.
>
> You don't see it in nm-applet, because the items nm-applet shows are
> visible
> SSIDs. As your network is hidden, it won't be shown until you connect.
>
> You should see the configured connection profile in nm-connection-editor,
> though. "Last Used" column represent timestamp.
>
> Jirka
>
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