On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 21:59:49, Jeremy Bicha wrote: > On 11 September 2012 21:32, Chris Knadle <[email protected]> wrote: > > - There are other network managers than NM. > > Of course, but only one is part of GNOME. Nothing else integrates into > GNOME Shell's top bar or System Settings (gnome-control-center).
Hmm. That itself sounds like a bug. > GNOME 2 was different as wicd could integrate just as well as > NetworkManager did. > > > - My experience has been that NM conflicts with wicd when NM is running. > > You have two network managers running on your computer and you expect > networking to not have problems? On a Wheezy VM I've been running (to do testing on the mumble package), originally wicd was installed by default, but on an upgrade task-xfce-desktop pulled in network-manager (via a Recommends on network-manager-gnome I believe), leading to both running. Certainly not the desired behavior, but surprisingly it actually worked for standard "wired" networking via dhcp. […] > It looks like you're right that NetworkManager itself doesn't come > with documentation for disabling itself but maybe it should. 'man > update-rc.d' works too though. Yeah, as long as you know the command you need already; whether or not that's obvious is certainly debatable. -- Chris -- Chris Knadle [email protected] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

