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  • pininety
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    Originally posted by aorth View Post
    I've been using iwd since late 2018 on Arch Linux and haven't had any issues that I know about... it just works. At home, in coffee shops, airports, etc. It just works. Looking forward to IWD becoming the default soon.
    Interesting, have been trying to switch to IWD on arch a few times now but I always have the problem that it is not working with my NetworkManager for some reason. I can see networks but if I try to connect, it does not ask for a password. With wpa_supplicant, it works without a problem. No clue what is going wrong

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  • aorth
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    I've been using iwd since late 2018 on Arch Linux and haven't had any issues that I know about... it just works. At home, in coffee shops, airports, etc. It just works. Looking forward to IWD becoming the default soon.

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  • Intel's IWD Linux Wireless Daemon Continues Picking Up New Features

    Phoronix: Intel's IWD Linux Wireless Daemon Continues Picking Up New Features

    IWD, the Intel open-source wireless daemon for Linux systems that they are positioning to potentially replace WPA Supplicant in the future, is out this week with two new updates...

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