On Mon, 3 Aug 2015 08:50:24 -0500, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:

> > Is this server-related?  I have only simple workstations/laptops and I
> > don't enable systemd-networkd at all.  It seems that NetworkManager
> > takes care of both wired and wireless without assistance (including
> > dhcp).  
> 
> In latptops/workstations NetworkManager takes care of everything.
> However, I still enable systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved in my
> laptop and workstations. If enabled without any configuration, it just
> monitors the network interfaces and keeps them "in the loop" for the
> rest of the system to know about them from a central registry. It
> doesn't interfere with NetworkManager (or any other network management
> program for that matter).

Alternatively, you can use systemd-networkd and do without
NetworkManager altogether, avoiding a load of dependencies if you don't
use GNOME.

For typical wireless networks, wpa_gui is more than adequate for
configuration.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

Bugs are Sons of Glitches

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