Currently, I’m using nmcli to manage my connections, it’s okay, I guess.

  • @onlooker
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    84 years ago

    Wow, all terminal based apps in this thread. Very nice. I use NetworkManager via the networkmanager widget in XFCE like the GUI pleb that I am.

    • @xvf
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      54 years ago

      Noooo you can’t just use GUI, its slow, need a mouse and use it with scripts

      Haha gui goes clik, clik

    • @Kamui
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      34 years ago

      Yeah me too ;~~; We’ll get there someday.

  • DessalinesA
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    84 years ago

    Just NetworkManager and nmtui.

      • DessalinesA
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        14 years ago

        Ya for the most part. If terminals could do inline images well, I’d probably never leave it.

  • @cronjob
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    10 months ago

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  • sseneca
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    44 years ago

    I decided to go full systemd, so systemd-networkd with iwd.

  • @eskimofry
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    14 years ago

    Both Manjaro KDE on my laptop and POP Os on my desktop came with NetworkManager. I did face some issue with Manjaro where I had to enable the NM service as it was disabled on install strangely. After that I haven’t touched the networking except to disable the wifi when connecting to the old router via LAN and installing openwrt.