On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 07:11:43PM -0000, Lukáš Vacek wrote:
> I'm definitely for ignoring (or better amending) this network manager feature, especially because network manager is broken and many of us are forced to use workarounds to connect to networks :-( , but even if it wasn't broken, the algorithm should consider that someone isn't using network manager to connect to the net at the moment.
> cheers
>
FWIW, yes, NM has some missnig features, but most issues in regards to
wireless especially are due to buggy drivers.
So, NM is definitly the right way to go in the long run.
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 07:11:43PM -0000, Lukáš Vacek wrote:
> I'm definitely for ignoring (or better amending) this network manager feature, especially because network manager is broken and many of us are forced to use workarounds to connect to networks :-( , but even if it wasn't broken, the algorithm should consider that someone isn't using network manager to connect to the net at the moment.
> cheers
>
FWIW, yes, NM has some missnig features, but most issues in regards to
wireless especially are due to buggy drivers.
So, NM is definitly the right way to go in the long run.
- Alexander