Do you need exactly NetworkManager? If you only have static connections you may use network.service instead of NetworkManager.service

systemctl stop NetworkManager
systemctl start network
systemctl enable network
systemctl disable NetworkManager

suomi

On 2014-01-10 08:57, William Murray wrote:
   Dear FC20 users,
        I tried posting a few days ago as 'Help with fc20 NIC power?
<https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2014-January/444624.html>'
but had
no luck. My battery life dropped to about 20 mins with FC20. I THINK it
is because
NetworkManager is doing something bad with the virtual bridge. Certainly
that
is using all the power. But that does not show up in the 'Network' box
in gnome.
So I am not sure how to fix it.
    Any ideas?
     Thanks,
        Bill

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Bill Murray                     ----                       ATLAS
STFC/Warwick at: Bat 40 4-C28, CERN,1211 Meyrin, Geneve 23, Switzerland
   Tel:- CERN +41 22 7678432



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