Hi
I have been trying to use connman as an alternative to the "networking"
service. I run Alpine on a laptop, which means that I often have very
different connections.
I could not get it working by just replacing "networking" with "connman"
during boot (connmanctl could not activate wifi). Do I need to
change/remove the wpa_supplicatnt configuration file?
There were no good instuctions anywhere (not even the Arch wiki was that
informative) as far as I could see...
As an alternative - is there a way to easily change wifi network using
wpa_supplicant (the gui did not work for me) and is there a way to make
the networking startup conditional so that it does not look for eth0 if
wifi is already established and that it does not look for wifi if there
is a cable attached to eth0?
Right now about 50% of the boot time is due to network lookup.
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Hi, I use Arch here. I used Connman but I find it complicated (not sure
if it will autostart). For me, wpa_supplicant works very fine and it is
very fast on boot and easy to setup. I found systemd-resolved eating my
bootup time. (I have to admit systemd's setup are a bit weird)
I would really like to know if Connman uses less power compared to
wpa_supplicant, I really hope to see linux performs better on battery.
On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 06:51:58AM +0100, Jens Staal wrote:
>I have been trying to use connman as an alternative to the "networking"
>service. I run Alpine on a laptop, which means that I often have very
>different connections.
>
>I could not get it working by just replacing "networking" with "connman"
>during boot (connmanctl could not activate wifi). Do I need to
>change/remove the wpa_supplicatnt configuration file?
>
>
>There were no good instuctions anywhere (not even the Arch wiki was that
>informative) as far as I could see...
>
>
>As an alternative - is there a way to easily change wifi network using
>wpa_supplicant (the gui did not work for me) and is there a way to make
>the networking startup conditional so that it does not look for eth0 if
>wifi is already established and that it does not look for wifi if there
>is a cable attached to eth0?
>
>Right now about 50% of the boot time is due to network lookup.
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