On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 4:26 AM, Morgan Collett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 03:31, Erik Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Attached is a patch which adds a 'reset network configuration' button to >> the network tab of the sugar control panel. Clicking this button simply >> rotates the config file out of the way, saving it as >> ~/.sugar/default/nm/networks.cfg.bak.NNN (NNN is the number of >> previously backed-up configs +1). >> >> This is just a short-term fix (hack) to resolve the problem of not >> having any gui-level method to manipulate the nm network configarion. >> Eben has noted that we would like to enable config panel level >> manipulation of the networks.cfg stanzas; but this requires a bit more >> code than this immediate fix. > > This needs testing: in some cases NM replaces the config with what was there. > > I added a different AP to my home network (in parallel with my > existing AP). To get the XOs to associate only with the new AP, I > thought I'd simply delete networks.cfg and then associate to the new > AP. When I rebooted to make sure it did what I wanted, networks.cfg > had both the old and the new APs. To end up with only the new AP in > networks.cfg, I had to first associate to the new AP, then remove the > old one from networks.cfg - then rebooting after that showed only the > new one.
Hmm, meaning that the other associations were stored in memory at the time and later written back to the file? In other news, do you have a screenshot or a demo of this I can look at, Erik, to sign off on the UI? - Eben _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list Sugar@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar