
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 18:33:55 GMT, Sean Allen wrote:
Do you need power management / wireless networking management?
Yes that would probably be handy as well.
I manage wireless with wpa_supplicant.conf right now. There is wpa_cli, but I've found it less than useful in general; you just have to trust your priorities for networks. If you're willing to run NetworkManager, you can define your own wireless connections[1] and then use nmcli to connect to them. For power management, just get yourself access to UPower and you can suspend and hibernate without getting root privs by using DBus. UDisks can manage disk mounts (there are tools that do things automatically[2]). You could, alternatively, set up autofs to mount external disks manually upon entering a special directory (e.g., cd /mnt/usb/fat/sdb2 will mount sdb2 as FAT and set perms for my user). This solution only works for one user (though you could set up directories so that the uid is a parameter and /mnt/usb/fat/1000/sdb2 mounts things so UID 1000 gets full access). If you'd like to know how to do this, I can post my auto.* configs. - --Ben [1]http://projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/developers/api/09/ref-settings.html [2]https://bitbucket.org/byronclark/udiskie -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJPfPQ3AAoJEKaxavVX4C1XasMP/0Gvm/6HmYMZGbUaRmvjYG83 +ia5fE30d9Wn38agasK2YSJ1m7fjoifvU83Ex91k1/zR2eBJNb+ZNjHiFRVrjr1L edDQMcMTKk6YeqbwK8+aqcRO1y7ahT5NEDm/9xZYL4C19ktO6mZCxfS2SsCW+Axw 1VyOrxcf+Twssrt5/LV6TV/jpXQ6rv7EPFjTfWNf258g+SDuyQzgnHMETIsByR3D u1/AQ/O1yQ64Q6liOAcch2VvjwQTzDWJ4y2C/5lVMjlOVUaJhLaDAqsZyVIHOAbm Ut8+RTKLYHshpULWNDm0TZFTTh8dqB1sr44N0a965571fwSuMiD5JYWViCOXKD00 YiGbNQfDQbgnXM42hqA65QcOkC3a4RQ02pwQIXgp6P5rQzsNs1zYebhFlYSOaD46 1GjDKuhpP9Q95R72jB+34OxzTEme4pcVeE1xKu11nyKWH68jeKiI/s3vEkOwI3d7 C2YF4fVdU0POKCuMObrscLgkgqeHA2XgBRdOFvrkaIKPKCGc/6zakAGt7LeN8Qkn apKJzwx+oHK5bT/uHRClkn5bCX+p+3i+f3rwXZTxdvj4dmTFlY5W6MuMhEB7643l PDdagApV6wg8vg5KECiVa9evk9+k70xyv8p8CNkSom2Amy+9tpb7V/hPSv8B2PWh a406AyFhAn6sNtx8NYys =2XN3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----