On 9/27/21 11:51 AM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
So now the questions becomes - Why is Yast always setting WIRELESS_AP_SCANMODE="0" by default? For all I can tell default in YaST is "1", at least when support for
On 27.09.2021 19:13, Marc Chamberlin wrote: this variable was originally introduced and in current code.
Especially if, as you stated, the default is 1 for most drivers? How do I coerce Yast into setting the WIRELESS_AP_SCANMODE='1' by default and keep that setting persistent?
I am not sure I understand it. Do you mean that setting it to "1" is not persistent?
Correct Andrie, each time I start up Yast, and go into Network Settings, I find that the WIRELESS_AP_SCANMODE is set to zero (0) which makes it seem like that is the default value, and my having previously set it to one (1) is not persistent. Marc...
Feels like we are starting to make progress on solving this issue! I will look forward to hearing additional thoughts, Thanks again for your help and insights. Marc...
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