On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 19:38 +0000, Adriaan Peeters wrote:
> For example xterm does not have the --sm-diable option so you cannot
> start it that way. It is possible to start network-admin --sm-diable
> though to reset the network configurarion to a working state.
>
> gnome-session might hang because of a non-working network environment,
> see bug #49431
>
I've checked #49431. I don't use a static IP and let network-manager
take care of connecting to different networks.
I imagine the effect would still be the same though, since there
shouldn't be an IP yet on resume, and then would connect to "another"
network environment.
Then again, IANA network guy :-)
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On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 19:38 +0000, Adriaan Peeters wrote:
> For example xterm does not have the --sm-diable option so you cannot
> start it that way. It is possible to start network-admin --sm-diable
> though to reset the network configurarion to a working state.
>
> gnome-session might hang because of a non-working network environment,
> see bug #49431
>
I've checked #49431. I don't use a static IP and let network-manager
take care of connecting to different networks.
I imagine the effect would still be the same though, since there
shouldn't be an IP yet on resume, and then would connect to "another"
network environment.
Then again, IANA network guy :-)
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