On Wed, 2015-10-14 at 18:55 +0000, Ron Wurzberger wrote: > There use to be a separate NetworkManager-gnome package in CentOS 6.x. Is > that package now included in the GNOME Desktop 3, or will it remain a > separate package for CentOS 7? If the later, when do you expect it to be > released for CentOS 7?
CentOS tracks RHEL; and with RHEL7+ the packages track the Fedora NetworkManager RPM layout from which they were derived. That means that you now get separate packages for different components: NetworkManager - core daemon NetworkManager-wifi - WiFi support NetworkManager-adsl - ATM/PPP based ADSL modems NetworkManager-bluetooth - Bluetooth DUN/PAN support NetworkManager-wwan - WWAN/cellular support NetworkManager-team - team support (new-style bonds) On the UI side, NetworkManager-gnome got split into separate packages: network-manager-applet - contains nm-applet only nm-connection-editor - contains nm-connection-editor only libnm-gtk - contains some libraries used by applet/editor/GNOME Shell If you're using the default GNOME desktop, then you don't need 'network-manager-applet' at all and you don't need to run nm-applet at all, becuase GNOME Shell has its own network status indicator that replaces nm-applet. Dan _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list