> not really sure, but after resume and after things have settled and
> then killing wpa_supplicant should make it trigger connection within a
> few seconds.
No, no... after doing that (killing wpa_supplicant) it pretty much
always works. I just think that this shouldn't be necessary. For
people who're just trying Linux for their first time, it might be
extremely confusing.
P.S. I';m not sure if I respond to the other question, but when I'm
starting laptop from the same place (home - the access point is
actually FreeBSD 7.0 computer) this doesn't seem to happen (or at
least I don't remember needing to do it). In school (multiple access
points, this happens often enough to be pretty annoying.
--
Best regards,
Derek mailto:<email address hidden>
What happens if you get scared half to death twice?
Hello Alexander,
> not really sure, but after resume and after things have settled and
> then killing wpa_supplicant should make it trigger connection within a
> few seconds.
No, no... after doing that (killing wpa_supplicant) it pretty much
always works. I just think that this shouldn't be necessary. For
people who're just trying Linux for their first time, it might be
extremely confusing.
P.S. I';m not sure if I respond to the other question, but when I'm
starting laptop from the same place (home - the access point is
actually FreeBSD 7.0 computer) this doesn't seem to happen (or at
least I don't remember needing to do it). In school (multiple access
points, this happens often enough to be pretty annoying.
--
Best regards,
Derek mailto:<email address hidden>
What happens if you get scared half to death twice?