On 02/21/13 08:11, Martín Marqués wrote:
> 2013/2/20 Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com>:
>> On 02/21/13 05:50, Joe Zeff wrote:
>>> On 02/20/2013 01:38 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>>> and nobody needs NM for workstations with static IP's
>>> Agreed.  I had to turn it off on my desktop because it insisted on 
>>> overwriting my DNS numbers with 0.0.0.0 every time I booted.  I still use 
>>> it on my laptop because the old network service doesn't seem to handle WiFi 
>>> very well.
>> If you have "Manual" or "Automatic (DHCP) addresses only" with DNS servers 
>> defined in the NM configuration and your resolv.conf file is getting written 
>> with 0.0.0.0 then you've hit a bug.  One would hope you've filed a bugzilla.
>>
>> I use NM and have heard others complain about this....but I've never 
>> experienced the problem.  So, writing a bugzilla is the only way to get it 
>> fixed.
>>
>> To that end, I just filed a bugzilla against the NM stuff on KDE.  I filed 
>> the bug on the 19th and a fix is in testing now.
> Personally, I think using NM on a server is plain stupid. I even uninstalled 
> it.
>
That is absolutely fine and dandy.  If that is what you want to do.  Great.  No 
argument.


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