On 07/20/17 03:21, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 07/19/2017 12:03 PM, Frank Elsner wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Jul 2017 16:15:01 +0200 Frank Elsner wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> my update from version 25 to 26 of Fedora went (nearly) painless
>> but I have one annoying problem:
>>
>> After succesfull login two windows come up. One asking for the
>> admin password to configure network, the other for using rfkill.
>>
>> If I cancel both the system still works perfect.
>>
>> What't behind? How to stop this behaviour?
> I cant't answer the first question but after
>
> systemctl disable bluetooth
> systemctl stop bluetooth
>
> the windows don't appear.
>
> The problem is solved for me. I can life without bluetooth.
>
> The reason might be that rfkill shows bluetooth soft blocked
> when asking for the root password.
Theoretically, you could "rfkill block bluetooth" to hardblock
bluetooth networking. The system shouldn't ask you about it in the
future unless you "rfkill unblock bluetooth". The systemd-rfkill.service
is supposed to track the state of rfkill and restore the state early in
the boot process. This should allow you to re-enable bluetooth for
headsets and the like, but just block bluetooth networking.
I've never tinkered with this stuff myself, but that's my reading of the
way it all works.
As I mentioned in an earlier reply the solution for me was to simply erase blueman.
I can still run bluetooth, which is good, to service my mouse. Their may have been a
way to get blueman to stop asking about network but I didn't feel the desire to look
further.
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