Anton Aylward wrote:
When I boot my laptop (openSUSE 11.0/KDE4) the wifi start, regardless, even before KDE comes up.
I have /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-wlan0 with STARTMODE='manual' which I thought means I have to manually enable the wifi.
Things aren't like that. Am I reading this incorrectly? What should I have set so that wifi doesn't come up on boot?
The 'button' side of things is that there is a button on the front panel of the laptop labelled 'wireless'. When running the dreaded Microsoft Windows, this turned the wifi on and off.
That's probably a keyboard mapping. I used to use linEAK (http://lineak.sourceforge.net/) to do this, but haven't seen any movement on that in some time. My laptops have all had the keys pretty much working out of the box. I imagine there's some kind of function you can set on the wireless button - my laptop has one too and it doesn't change when I press it. Wireless seems to be the bastard stepchild of Linux. Were I a better C programmer with actual time, I'd work on it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org