Hi, Another two suggestions are to use simple-netaid. This consists of two packages one for the CLI backend and another for the GUI frontend. The packages' names are simple-netaid-backend and simple-netaid-gui respectively. Together with these there is another GUI frontend coded entirely in C, simple-netaid-lightweight, but far less elaborate compared to simple-netaid-gui.
My experience with wicd is a frustrating experience: wicd repeated dropped the internet connection for no apparent reason every about 2 or 3 minutes! This made it unuseable for me. This same problem was experience by other wicd users. Simple-netaid-* use /etc/network/interfaces and smaller files similar to the latter to manage network connections. Edward On 12/06/2016, Paweł Cholewiński <pawelcholewin...@wp.pl> wrote: > W dniu 12.06.2016 o 11:19, dr.kl...@gmx.at pisze: >> Hi! >> >> What is currently the best or most reliable work to get wifi / wwan >> working for a "consumer"? i.e. I'm looking for an "easy" GUI interface >> that simply works. >> >> Nik >> >> >> > Hi Nik, > try wicd (#apt-get install wicd;). > > Paweł > _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng