Re: [CentOS] openvpn client and KDE Network Manager - with CentOS7

2014-12-22 Thread Rex Dieter
CS DBA wrote: Hi All, I am switching from Fedora20 to CentOS7 since I now run all my Linux development in a VM and I get a more robust feature set (i.e. shared folders with the host that just work, etc) The only issue I have thus far is VPN connections. Looking at what's installed on my

Re: [CentOS] openvpn client and KDE Network Manager - with CentOS7

2014-12-08 Thread CS DBA
On 10/29/14 12:24 PM, CS DBA wrote: On 10/27/14 2:20 PM, Jim Perrin wrote: On 10/27/2014 01:13 PM, CS DBA wrote: Hi All, I am switching from Fedora20 to CentOS7 since I now run all my Linux development in a VM and I get a more robust feature set (i.e. shared folders with the host that just

Re: [CentOS] openvpn client and KDE Network Manager - with CentOS7

2014-10-29 Thread CS DBA
On 10/27/14 2:20 PM, Jim Perrin wrote: On 10/27/2014 01:13 PM, CS DBA wrote: Hi All, I am switching from Fedora20 to CentOS7 since I now run all my Linux development in a VM and I get a more robust feature set (i.e. shared folders with the host that just work, etc) The only issue I have

[CentOS] openvpn client and KDE Network Manager - with CentOS7

2014-10-27 Thread CS DBA
Hi All, I am switching from Fedora20 to CentOS7 since I now run all my Linux development in a VM and I get a more robust feature set (i.e. shared folders with the host that just work, etc) The only issue I have thus far is VPN connections. Looking at what's installed on my old Fedora

Re: [CentOS] openvpn client and KDE Network Manager - with CentOS7

2014-10-27 Thread Jim Perrin
On 10/27/2014 01:13 PM, CS DBA wrote: Hi All, I am switching from Fedora20 to CentOS7 since I now run all my Linux development in a VM and I get a more robust feature set (i.e. shared folders with the host that just work, etc) The only issue I have thus far is VPN connections. Looking