Hi Troy,
On Tue, 8 May 2007, Troy Dawson wrote:
For wireless, on SL5, I am finding that the NetworkManager works quite well.
It's much better than SL4. It usually installed but not turned on.
/etc/init.d/NetworkManager start
and then you use the applet (either in gnome or kde)
nm-applet
Two words of warning.
I haven't had very good luck with NetworkManager when I am plugging in and
out a wired network cable. It get's confused depending on the wired network
card.
It also doesn't follow your configurations that you have in the files. It
seems to take those into consideration, but follows it's own rules.
It also needs to be restarted occasionally after resuming from suspend.
But yes, it works great for me (ipw2200).
We currently can't link to RedHat's documentation, but we are working on the
legalities of putting it on our website. We believe we can because of the
way they have licensed it. Anyway, for now here is where the redhat
documentation is at.
Does anyone know how to build html pages from the documentation SRPMS?
Using yelp and the XML files is a pain on smaller systems.
Cheers,
Stephan
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