NetworkManager as of 0.6.0 support wpa_supplicant fully:
http://rlove.org/log/2006030301.html http://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2006-February/msg00239.html http://rlove.org/log/2006022401.html
Now with WPA being widely accepted, having a version of NetworkManager in Main and installed more or less by default (at least on the Live CD) that does not help setup a WPA wireless connection will only confuse users, IMO.
NetworkManager as of 0.6.0 support wpa_supplicant fully:
http:// rlove.org/ log/2006030301. html mail.gnome. org/archives/ networkmanager- list/2006- February/ msg00239. html rlove.org/ log/2006022401. html
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Now with WPA being widely accepted, having a version of NetworkManager in Main and installed more or less by default (at least on the Live CD) that does not help setup a WPA wireless connection will only confuse users, IMO.