submitted by iSnark to Linux4 monthsDec 12, 2024 07:19:06 ago (+8/-0) (Linux)
I've used the default "Network Manager" since I began using Linux. I really don't like Network Manager, as I've found it to be highly erratic! What have you guys used that's been rock solid?
I need to do a deep dive into the various Network Management utilities available to Linux users and find one with greater utility. The basic Network Manager that comes with my mainline Linux distributions, "Network Manager", is ok, but every now and again it develops a mind of its own.
nmcli tool, version 1.22.10. Linux Mint, standalone computer. Won't say rock solid, one of the updates caused my printer to not funtion, and for a couple of weeks had to print via my phone. So I'd laboriously email a pdf to myself via disktop, open and print it on the phone.
Finally gave up, nuked and repaved the OS and my Brother is a Brother again.
personally I've found networkmanager to be rock solid. Integrates with desktop environments, handles vpn, etc.
Guess if you were looking for more control, living in the console or on a server could use something like systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved (the latter can work automatically with network manager as well and is decent for DNS over TLS etc).
[ + ] registereduser
[ - ] registereduser 0 points 4 monthsDec 22, 2024 18:51:53 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] iSnark
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[ + ] Kozel
[ - ] Kozel 1 point 4 monthsDec 21, 2024 15:54:16 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] iSnark
[ - ] iSnark [op] 0 points 4 monthsDec 21, 2024 15:57:48 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Kozel
[ - ] Kozel 0 points 4 monthsDec 21, 2024 16:04:05 ago (+0/-0)
would be better if it had profiles i could set up and quick load
[ + ] iSnark
[ - ] iSnark [op] 0 points 4 monthsDec 21, 2024 16:18:24 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] beece
[ - ] beece 3 points 4 monthsDec 12, 2024 09:49:38 ago (+3/-0)
Finally gave up, nuked and repaved the OS and my Brother is a Brother again.
[ + ] iSnark
[ - ] iSnark [op] 1 point 4 monthsDec 12, 2024 10:27:18 ago (+1/-0)
I did a recommended update and rebooted, and I had to re-image it...
[ + ] puremadness
[ - ] puremadness 3 points 4 monthsDec 12, 2024 10:33:42 ago (+3/-0)
The Linux Adventure Pack.
I find nmcli is more difficult to use than it should be, but yea NetworkManager sucks.
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[ - ] albatrosv15 0 points 4 monthsDec 12, 2024 14:51:54 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Trope
[ - ] Trope 1 point 4 monthsDec 13, 2024 02:11:34 ago (+1/-0)
I dedicated so much time to learn computers to make a decent wage.
Now I use a part of that wage to never have to deal with another fucking computer as long as I live.
[ + ] iSnark
[ - ] iSnark [op] 0 points 4 monthsDec 13, 2024 06:26:14 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Wahaha
[ - ] Wahaha 2 points 4 monthsDec 12, 2024 07:53:22 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] iSnark
[ - ] iSnark [op] 0 points 4 monthsDec 12, 2024 08:00:02 ago (+0/-0)
you should get a response similar to: nmcli tool, version 1.36.6
[ + ] Wahaha
[ - ] Wahaha 1 point 4 monthsDec 12, 2024 10:06:53 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] DieselForever
[ - ] DieselForever 0 points 4 monthsDec 12, 2024 17:36:12 ago (+0/-0)
Guess if you were looking for more control, living in the console or on a server could use something like systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved (the latter can work automatically with network manager as well and is decent for DNS over TLS etc).
[ + ] iSnark
[ - ] iSnark [op] 1 point 4 monthsDec 13, 2024 06:23:25 ago (+1/-0)