14 Jun
2012
14 Jun
'12
18:39
Op 14-6-2012 20:08, Jan Ritzerfeld schreef: > Am Donnerstag, 14. Juni 2012, 15:13:10 schrieb Oddball: >> [...] >> Is there reason as to why this happens, or a way to set it the way one >> wants/likes it? > Sure, just use the networkmanagement plasmoid, go to "Manage > Connections...", then edit your wireless connection and checl "Connect > automatically". > sounds easy enough... >> [...] >> I understand security is important, but why do i have to give my >> walletpassword if i want to establish a wpa2/tkip connection? > Ah, okay, you already did this. So, you do not have to manually connect but > to provide your wallet password! I found this really annoying, too. There > are two easy solutions: > * set an empty password for your wallet > * tell the plasmoid that you you want to save your password in a file > instead of the wallet ("Manage Connections..."->"Other"->...) > > However, please consider that you will leave your WPA key unprotected. This > is not a problem for me since my disk is encrypted.. Thnx 4 this workaround... :-p In my lan there is only us. We live in the middle of nowhere. There are, as far as i kow, not too many hackers amongst the few farmers, that pass this place with their tractors, every once in a while... > Gruß > Jan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org