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minus-squareTCB13@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·edit-26 months agoNetworkManager 1.48 Improves (…) still have to use 3 different applications to set network settings. Great job! Maybe the GNOME team could allocate a few bucks to move the entire network stack to systemd-networkd and create a new unified networking UI.
minus-squaredkc@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·6 months agoI’m curious where you’re having issues. I’ve been able to use the little GNOME widget for setting up wireless connections for years. Do you have an edge usecase that makes you drop back to using nmcli or is there a missing feature forcing you back to the ip/ifconfig commands? No sarcasm, I’d just be interested in understanding your frustration a little better.
NetworkManager 1.48 Improves (…) still have to use 3 different applications to set network settings. Great job!
Maybe the GNOME team could allocate a few bucks to move the entire network stack to
systemd-networkd
and create a new unified networking UI.I’m curious where you’re having issues. I’ve been able to use the little GNOME widget for setting up wireless connections for years.
Do you have an edge usecase that makes you drop back to using nmcli or is there a missing feature forcing you back to the ip/ifconfig commands?
No sarcasm, I’d just be interested in understanding your frustration a little better.