hi, On Mi, 2016-10-05 at 14:21 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > PS: Since you mentioned Network Manager, I'm using scripts to either > connect by PPPoE or DHCP to the Internet. I don't have other needs > regarding networks. What is wrong with Network Manager, to provide > user-friendly network access? You are not forced to use Network > manager, you could use other tools and/or use command line by > launching scripts during startup, as I do. In some regards Ubuntu is > less expert-friendly as other distros might be, but we could chose > the distro that fit best to our needs. > i must say that in many aspects i find nmcli more powerfull than ifconfig for scripting ...
it changed a lot within the last years ...
one big disadvantage is still that it requires a lot of dependencies ip
or ifconfig do not require ... but disk space is cheap in most cases
...
ciao
oli
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