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Am 2016-06-21 um 23:03 schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés: |
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> Go to the network settings, and set the wireless connection as "shared |
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> with other users". Then it will appear in |
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> /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections. |
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> If you don't want to share the connection with other users, do something like |
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> find $HOME/.config -name "*ESSID*" |
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> where ESSID is the ESSID you are interested in. The prefix '*' is |
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> because a while ago NM added the name "Auto" to all wireless networks |
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> that were set to automatically connect. If ~/.config does not work, |
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> use ~/.local (I don't have my laptop with me, so I cannot check which |
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> one it is). |
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not found in both .config or .local, sorry ;-) |
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I'd love to simply rsync $that_one_subdir to the new system and be done. |
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thanks, Stefan |