> Not with NetworkManager. Once NM detects the cable is unplugged it will > reset the interface. > > AFAIK you should be able to mark single devices to not be controlled by > NetworkManager. But that's distro specific and I don't know much about > ubuntu. >
Helmut, Thank you for the quick reply. One quick followup question. You see, we make cameras based on FOSS ( http://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/cameras ), many of our customers do not have any prior experience with GNU/Linux and we try to help them to install all the development environment to work with our products (most fun is when you modify our pre-installed firmware). Currently we use Kubuntu and I believe KDE-based system is the easiest to use for people who moved from the other OS. If there is no recommended simple solution with knetworkmanager, would you suggest we instruct all our customers to uninstall it completely and use other means to configure their networks? Andrey Filippov Elphel, Inc
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