Quoting Levente (2019-11-21 22:16:44)
> BTW... are there any low-tech, debian specific network manager out
> there possibly with a GUI that can bring up/down interfaces just like
> ifup/down?
Not sure what you are really asking: To me "low-tech" and "with a GUI"
contradicts each other.
Ignorin
Levente wrote:
> BTW... are there any low-tech, debian specific network manager out there
> possibly with a GUI that can bring up/down interfaces just like ifup/down?
Not Debian specific, but available in Debian: wicd.
[wicd-cli, wcid-curses, wicd-gtk] and wicd-daemon can
handle wired and wirele
BTW... are there any low-tech, debian specific network manager out there
possibly with a GUI that can bring up/down interfaces just like ifup/down?
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019, 19:43 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 11:14:12AM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> > I'm not disagreeing with anything yo
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 11:14:12AM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> I'm not disagreeing with anything you write here, but I just want to
> note that I was recently rather surprised to discover that (FWIW) the
> official Debian Reference manual calls the systemd method the "modern
> network configuration" me
On Thu, 21 Nov 2019 13:05:38 +0100
Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
...
> Network Manager is an _alternative_ network management tool - which
> happens to be tightly integrated with several of the most popular
> _desktop_ systems offered by Debian, and therefore easily mistaken as
> replacing other to
On 21/11/19 13:05, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting Alessandro Baggi (2019-11-21 12:46:53)
I installed KDE and I tried to configure the network using
NetworkManager (nmcli).
[ snipped many nmcli commands to program a complex network setup]
On a notebook, desktop or workstation with simple et
Quoting Alessandro Baggi (2019-11-21 12:46:53)
> I installed KDE and I tried to configure the network using
> NetworkManager (nmcli).
[ snipped many nmcli commands to program a complex network setup]
> On a notebook, desktop or workstation with simple ethernet/wifi
> connection this could be us
Hi list,
I've recently upgraded my stretch to buster (fresh install).
I installed KDE and I tried to configure the network using
NetworkManager (nmcli).
On my workstation I have 2 bridges (br0 for lan vms and br1 for dmz on
demand vms).
br0 have a static address to permit navigation on my work
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