On Sun, 2008-05-04 at 14:17 -0700, Kenneth Crudup wrote: > On Sun, 4 May 2008, Dan Williams wrote: > > > Ubuntu/Debian doesn't have a native plugin yet, but you can use the > > KeyFile plugin if you like. > > Thanks. (It's becoming obvious I couldn't have just scraped up an Ubuntu > NM 0.7 up on my own w/o a lot of help.) > > My next stop was to grab some of the "rogue" .debs out there I've seen > for NM 0.7.X and disassemble one- take it apart, see the installed files > and the scripts then duplicate what I can. > > > You just won't get integration with the distro config tools and > > whatnot, since the KeyFile plugin is a completely new config format. > > I hate to keep asking silly questions, but which/what distro config > tools won't I able to integrate with, and will that be a problem if I > just use NM to manage my interfaces?
Not sure about Debian, but on Fedora it would be system-config-network + ifup/ifdown, on SUSE it would be YAST + ifup + ifdown, and on Ubuntu it would be whatever config tool gets run when you do System -> Administration -> Networking or something like that. If you just use NM to manage your connections, then no, you do not care about this :) Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
