Am 24.03.21 um 15:11 schrieb Mike Cloaked via arch-general:
I use DHCP but systemd-resolved is not
enabled or running ... I have unbound set up
This is a possible configuration, if you are willing to run your own
resolver, which defeats split horizon DNS setups, IDS, or spam filters
like pi
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 12:24 PM Markus Schaaf via arch-general <
arch-general@lists.archlinux.org> wrote:
> Am 24.03.21 um 08:42 schrieb Anton Hvornum via arch-general:
>
> > Systemd is arguably very stable too,
> Just to clarify, we are talking about systemd-networkd here: No, it's
> the total o
On 3/23/21 9:09 PM, riveravaldez via arch-general wrote:
Hi, I was using Wicd until a couple of weeks without problems,
but because it's been out of repos for a while and generally not
maintained/developed anymore I decided to make the switch and
start using systemd-networkd.
I followed the
Am 24.03.21 um 08:42 schrieb Anton Hvornum via arch-general:
Systemd is arguably very stable too,
Just to clarify, we are talking about systemd-networkd here: No, it's
the total opposite of stable. I had to experience two breaking changes
lately, before I decided to migrate away from it.
Fir
On Wed, 24 Mar 2021 at 02:10, riveravaldez via arch-general
wrote:
>
> Hi, I was using Wicd until a couple of weeks without problems,
> but because it's been out of repos for a while and generally not
> maintained/developed anymore I decided to make the switch and
> start using systemd-networkd.
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 8:16 AM maderios via arch-general
wrote:
> Connman is very stable, well maintened,
> light, it just works. Don't forget you need to be root to configure it.
> Other thing: i hate wpa_supplicant. I replaced it with Iwd.
> --
> Maderios
Personal opinions aside (I really don
On 3/24/21 2:09 AM, riveravaldez via arch-general wrote:
Hi, I was using Wicd until a couple of weeks without problems,
but because it's been out of repos for a while and generally not
maintained/developed anymore I decided to make the switch and
start using systemd-networkd.
Hi
I've been using