On Sun, 31 Jan 2021 13:44:04 +0000 Peter Flynn <[email protected]> said:

> I'm installing a variety of recent OS releases on a sacrificial machine 
> to evaluate them, and that includes installing their repository versions 
> of enlightenment and terminology.
> 
> Each time, e pops up a warning that connman is not present, although it 
> seems to accept the network connection established by the installed OS 
> (eg network-manager).
> 
> What does connman do that other network connection managers don't?

does the same thing. like what does xterm do that rxvt does not? :)

> What's the best way to disable whatever connection manager the OS has 
> installed, and bring up connman automatically on power up.

install the connman package from your distro (and if necessary enable the
connman service - depends on distro). you will also want to then, if distro has
not, uninstall networkmanager.

> Peter
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