> On Jul 28, 2016, at 7:35 AM, Mike McGinn <mikemcg...@mcginnweb.net> wrote: > > I had some trouble with wicd which I cured by making sure that network > manager was not running. Make sure NM is stopped and does not start.
Don't think so. NM, IIRC, implies Gnome, and my GUI is XFCD. There's already no NM anywhere. -- Glenn English