On Tuesday 14 April 2009, Jérémy Bobbio wrote:
>  * NetworkManager is used on most distros (and Debian as well) for
>    desktop installations. NetworkManager always use wpasupplicant for
>    interaction with wireless networks so now both wpasupplicant and the
>    drivers have been quite tested.
>
> Getting rid of our custom code dealing with the wireless sounds to
> favor more commonly used software sounds like a desirable goal to me.
>
> What do other thinks?

As long as networkmanager does not become a requirement. Installing a 
system using wireless should result in working networking both with and 
without networkmanager installed in the target system.


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