On Thu, 2013-01-17 at 06:58 +0100, Christian PERRIER wrote: > Quoting Ben Hutchings (b...@decadent.org.uk): > > > By the same token, we don't need iproute2 if there is no GUI tool that > > invokes it. See how silly that argument is? > > The point is not saying that iw is useless. My point is that I don't > think that solving this problem (if there is one) should be done by > adding iw to a *desktop* task. > > > iw is the standard Linux command for configuring wireless interfaces. > > But you are quite unlikely to have them on a server, otherwise I would > > suggest it should be priority standard. > > > > crda is definitely required for wireless interfaces, but it is normally > > invoked via a udev hook rather than from a shell or GUI front-end. > > > Unless some other solution exists, isn't it better to use the *laptop* > task for these?
As I said before, wireless networking is increasingly used in desktops. It's a lot easier than retro-fitting Ethernet in a house! Ben. -- Ben Hutchings I'm not a reverse psychological virus. Please don't copy me into your sig.
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