Nelson Marques wrote:
Why is that if is you can configure them on a per/user basis ?
An employee goes on a business trip and has to use WiFi to set up a VPN back to the corporate network. WiFi has to be used because hotels generally do not provide Ethernet. How does he set up the WiFi connection, at the hotel, if he doesn't have the root password? Is the company going to send out someone to configure the WiFi? As I mentioned in another note, I tried to set up a configuration for a single user and guess what? By default it sets up for a single user and still requires root password to do so. There is no method that I could see that allowed configuration of a WiFi connection without root password. Have you tried it in 12.1? I have many times and always had to use the root password. This makes 12.1 unsuitable for corporate users that expect to use WiFi away from the office. Even in the office, they'll have to get support to configure it for the office network. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org