Dave Page wrote: > Hi there, > > I've recently reinstalled my laptop with Etch. Back when it was running > Sarge, I used the packge "laptop-net" to handle switching network > connections, plugging in the wireless card etc. while the system was > active. > > I assumed that in Etch, udev and friends would take care of this for me, > but this seems not to be the case. At the basic level, I'd like my > laptop to try to obtain a DHCP lease when the wired network is > connected, and to scan for known wireless networks when the PCMCIA wifi > card is inserted (and to try to connect to recognised wifi networks). > What's the "right" way to do this in Etch? Ideally I'd like a nice > Debian-compatiable KDE interface for this. >
I don't think there's an answer which can suffice all the requirements. For example, Network Manager (Or call it K Network Manager) does take care of most of the stuff you're talking about. But it still is useless (IMO), given that: 1) you can't use static ip addresses 2) you can't make any additions to the configurations in the /etc/network/interfaces file. (Something like using pre-up/post-up) 3) anything which isn't auto isn't considered. 4) many more which I might not be aware of..... But still I'd recommend you to give it a try because it might suffice your requirements. OTOH, there are console applications like guessnet, whereami et cetera which can be of help. I thought of starting up something for this issue (http://whereami.sf.net) but still haven't got anything concrete. Ritesh -- Ritesh Raj Sarraf RESEARCHUT - http://www.researchut.com "Necessity is the mother of invention." "Stealing logic from one person is plagiarism, stealing from many is research." "The great are those who achieve the impossible, the petty are those who cannot - rrs" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]