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On 29/01/2025 21:14, Scott Alfter wrote:
> In article ,
> The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>> Well I stick to PIOS simple because it is the documented standard.
>> Networking is handled by the Network Manager and it gets tricky to set
>> that up without a console screen/keyboard at least - but there is a
>> great utility called nmcli I think that 'does everything' once you have
>> learnt its magic spells.
>
> There's also nmtui, which works in the same places nmcli does, but is much
> easier to navigate.
>
Indeed yes. Does it cover all the options? I never got around to using
it. My configuration was nicely handled by nmcli...
My concern about reinstalling the trad. method is that the Gods of Linux
will move away from the standard so much that it will ultimately stop
working because no one is developing it.
So I am biased towards command line tools for network manager.
YMMV
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Of what good are dead warriors? … Warriors are those who desire battle
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their spears on the ground and talk of honor. Those who leap high the
battle dance and dream of glory … The good of dead warriors, Mother, is
that they are dead.
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