Is it true that the network manager service turns off the network when there is 
no activity?

I just discovered that my desktops lost connection to the authentication 
server. So, screen locks, gdm logins, remote ssh just stopped working.  Only 
when I logged in as  root on the console did I notice that the network was 
disabled and when I clicked on the the panel icon, it reconnected.

Is there some special config for the network manager to stop it from doing 
this?  Is there a kickstart option for this as well?

I have, for the moment, disabled the network manager service and edited the ifcfg-ethX 
files so they are no longer controlled by NM.  I did this for my headless servers, but I 
was surprised (annoyed is more accurate) that this also affects "standard" 
client desktops.

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