tjansson Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 (edited) Hi all First of all my net_applet wan't show up in the kicker dock. I checked that .net_applet says AUTOSTART=TRUE and if I try running the app from the console I get net_applet already running? How do I make it start? The other problems that maybe is realted is that I getting crazy over drakroam up'ing my wifi connection every 10 second or so. I tried to look in dmesg and it seem strange. The last many lines look like this: airo: cmd= 2 airo: status= 7f02 airo: Rsp0= 0 airo: Rsp1= 0 airo: Rsp2= 2eab airo: cmd= 1 airo: status= 7f01 airo: Rsp0= 2 airo: Rsp1= 0 airo: Rsp2= 2eab The macine is a Thinkpad x30 with the airo wireless integrated card which have worked fine since MDK 10.0. The only soloution i have is to stop netplugd, but that's irritating too. Edited November 3, 2005 by tjansson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tjansson Posted November 28, 2005 Author Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 I started the mcc log function and during some other work the i saw the following: 22:11:28 rpmdrake[5191]: ### Program is starting ### 22:12:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwgetid -r eth1 22:12:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwgetid -r -a eth1 22:12:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwlist eth1 scanning 22:13:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwgetid -r eth1 22:13:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwgetid -r -a eth1 22:13:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwlist eth1 scanning 22:14:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwgetid -r eth1 22:14:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwgetid -r -a eth1 22:14:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwlist eth1 scanning 22:15:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwgetid -r eth1 22:15:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwgetid -r -a eth1 22:15:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwlist eth1 scanning 22:16:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwgetid -r eth1 22:16:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwgetid -r -a eth1 22:16:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwlist eth1 scanning 22:17:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwgetid -r eth1 22:17:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwgetid -r -a eth1 22:17:01 net_applet[3713]: running: /sbin/iwlist eth1 scanning Every single minute it is looking for action Wish i just get rid of drakroam and net_applet - it is so irritating Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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