I'm not using the wi-fi in my Intel NUC, and about once a minute or so a log message appears saying "Hey! Your wi-fi interface isn't configured" (not that exact language, mind you :-).
Any way to convince fedora to ignore this interface rather than honking about it every minute?
On 12/25/17 01:53, Tom Horsley wrote:
I'm not using the wi-fi in my Intel NUC, and about once a minute or so a log message appears saying "Hey! Your wi-fi interface isn't configured" (not that exact language, mind you :-).
Any way to convince fedora to ignore this interface rather than honking about it every minute?
What desktop are you using? KDE has a checkbox to turn off wifi. Then and/or how about using the rfkill command to turn off the interface?
On Mon, 25 Dec 2017 02:43:29 +0800 Ed Greshko wrote:
What desktop are you using? KDE has a checkbox to turn off wifi. Then and/or how about using the rfkill command to turn off the interface?
I forgot about rfkill, that could work. Thanks.
I'm not using any "normal" desktop, I'm got a custom service adapted off the kodi website to auto start kodi on boot.
On 12/24/2017 09:53 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I'm not using the wi-fi in my Intel NUC, and about once a minute or so a log message appears saying "Hey! Your wi-fi interface isn't configured" (not that exact language, mind you :-).
Any way to convince fedora to ignore this interface rather than honking about it every minute?
Providing the exact message would be helpful in identifying where it's coming from.
On Sun, 24 Dec 2017 13:09:55 -0800 Samuel Sieb wrote:
Providing the exact message would be helpful in identifying where it's coming from.
This is the sort of stuff that showed up on the console and in dmesg:
IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlp2s0: link is not ready
but, rfkill did indeed make it stop, so I have a rfkill command in rc.local now.