Am 01.11.2023 um 11:43:32 Uhr schrieb Alessandro Baggi: > I've read on an old email that many don't use NM for network > configuration. I'm using it because I replaced some CentOS > installation with Debian 12. > > What is the default method to configure the network?
Desktop environments use the NM because it is feature-rich, offers desktop and CLI tools, supports VPN and WiFi and more. > There is an alternative to NM on Debian 12? Of course there are, ifupdown, systemd-networkd and manual (ip addr add) exist. The questions you have to answer: What do you need? Is NetworkManager fine? Then don't change it.