For the past few releases Kubuntu has installed Network Manager by default. Now, I've never been able to do even the most basic of things with this tool without horrible bugs surfacing. So, at every new release I've been following the same ritual of playing with Network Manager for a few minutes and wondering "could it actually work this time?", only to be quickly disappointed and having to execute "apt-get remove --all-traces-of-this-piece-of-crap network-manager" to get a usable system.
I've just installed the beta of Karmic. Yes, I know it is beta, yada, yada, yada, but I find it odd that so late in the game, the Network Manager plasmoid isn't able to do something as simple as actually applying changes after the user has changed some aspect of the network configuration and chosen "Apply". Has anyone noticed this problem? It is really simple to replicate: make some changes to your network (say, change one of the nameservers), and press "Apply". The changes will not be applied.
Now, will this be the time when I'll finally be able to tell my newbie friends that it's not necessary to edit "/etc/network/interfaces" anymore because a new shiny GUI app will do it? Or should I just dash all hopes, and continue to tell them that the easiest way to it it's still to manually edit that text file?
Best regards,
Jean
I've just installed the beta of Karmic. Yes, I know it is beta, yada, yada, yada, but I find it odd that so late in the game, the Network Manager plasmoid isn't able to do something as simple as actually applying changes after the user has changed some aspect of the network configuration and chosen "Apply". Has anyone noticed this problem? It is really simple to replicate: make some changes to your network (say, change one of the nameservers), and press "Apply". The changes will not be applied.
Now, will this be the time when I'll finally be able to tell my newbie friends that it's not necessary to edit "/etc/network/interfaces" anymore because a new shiny GUI app will do it? Or should I just dash all hopes, and continue to tell them that the easiest way to it it's still to manually edit that text file?
Best regards,
Jean
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