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systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits

systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits

Posted Apr 26, 2012 21:38 UTC (Thu) by mgedmin (subscriber, #34497)
In reply to: systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits by james
Parent article: Shuttleworth: Quality has a new name

Please tell me how I can connect to a WPA2-protected network with a passphrase using nmcli. Please.

I've read 'man nmcli'. It didn't help.


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systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits

Posted Apr 26, 2012 21:47 UTC (Thu) by nybble41 (subscriber, #55106) [Link] (1 responses)

I am not familiar with nmcli, but cnetworkmanager[1] can connect to WPA networks with passphrases from the command-line, using NetworkManager. It has a fairly simple, high-level interface.

[1] http://vidner.net/martin/software/cnetworkmanager/

systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits

Posted Apr 27, 2012 1:54 UTC (Fri) by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389) [Link]

nmcli is the successor to cnetworkmanager[1]. nmcli cannot yet make new connection configurations on its own.

[1]http://repo.or.cz/w/cnetworkmanager.git/commitdiff/e2c001...

systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits

Posted May 3, 2012 20:55 UTC (Thu) by runciter (guest, #75370) [Link]

I'd like to recommend wicd with wicd-curses. Managing wireless connections has been a pleasure ever since I discovered it.


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