1,WICD的有线网络管理功能比NM 强。
2,NM最大但问题在于,经常出现什么设备未托管的问题。多个配置的有线,切换不好。
或许是我没有掌握技巧?
我已经把各各不同的有线配置均设置为非自动连接了。
我对NET MANAGER和WICD的对比评价
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Re: 我对NET MANAGER和WICD的对比评价
NM各各不同的有线连接也设置好了,就是无法实现自主选择;
等于没有用啊!
等于没有用啊!
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Re: 我对NET MANAGER和WICD的对比评价
WICD无线无法顺利上网。
表现:
重置端口正常;获取IP出错。
表现:
重置端口正常;获取IP出错。
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Re: 我对NET MANAGER和WICD的对比评价
我至今仍旧不会用Network Manager。。。
既然你诚心诚意地问了
我就大慈大悲地告诉你
为了防止世界被破坏
为了维护世界的和平
贯彻爱与真实的罪恶
可爱而又迷人的反派角色
武藏,小次郎
我们是穿越银河的火箭队,白洞白色的明天在等着我们。就是这样!!喵~~
我就大慈大悲地告诉你
为了防止世界被破坏
为了维护世界的和平
贯彻爱与真实的罪恶
可爱而又迷人的反派角色
武藏,小次郎
我们是穿越银河的火箭队,白洞白色的明天在等着我们。就是这样!!喵~~
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Re: 我对NET MANAGER和WICD的对比评价
未来发展个帖子,我花了一个晚上,安装卸载NM,WICD四遍来回。
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说明文件:/usr/share/doc/network-manager/README.Debian:
NetworkManager consists of two parts: one is on the system level daemon that
manages the connections and gathers information about new networks. The other
is a systray applet that users can use to interact with the NetworkManager
daemon.
Security
~~~~~~~~
To allow users to connect to the NetworkManager daemon they have to be in the
group "netdev". If you want to add a user to group "netdev" use the command
"adduser username netdev" or one of the graphical user management frontends.
After that you have to reload D-Bus with the command "/etc/init.d/dbus reload".
Alternatively you can install the "consolekit" package which will grant access
for all locally logged in users.
Managed vs. Unmanaged mode and /etc/network/interfaces
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Devices listed in /etc/network/interfaces _will_ be managed by NetworkManager
unless the ifupdown system-config-setting is enabled and is setup to run
in "Unmanaged mode".
The config to select unmanaged/managed mode is in
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf:
[ifupdown]
managed=true/false
Unmanaged mode will make NetworkManager not touch any wired/wireless device
matching an interface name configured in /etc/network/interfaces.
Managed mode will make NetworkManager manage all devices and will make
NetworkManager honour all dhcp and static configurations for wired and
wireless devices.
After modifying /etc/NetworkManager/nm-systems-settings.conf _or_
/etc/network/interfaces you may want to restart the system-settings daemon
using the command:
"sudo killall nm-system-settings" to apply those changes.
终于MANAGED!l
NetworkManager consists of two parts: one is on the system level daemon that
manages the connections and gathers information about new networks. The other
is a systray applet that users can use to interact with the NetworkManager
daemon.
Security
~~~~~~~~
To allow users to connect to the NetworkManager daemon they have to be in the
group "netdev". If you want to add a user to group "netdev" use the command
"adduser username netdev" or one of the graphical user management frontends.
After that you have to reload D-Bus with the command "/etc/init.d/dbus reload".
Alternatively you can install the "consolekit" package which will grant access
for all locally logged in users.
Managed vs. Unmanaged mode and /etc/network/interfaces
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Devices listed in /etc/network/interfaces _will_ be managed by NetworkManager
unless the ifupdown system-config-setting is enabled and is setup to run
in "Unmanaged mode".
The config to select unmanaged/managed mode is in
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf:
[ifupdown]
managed=true/false
Unmanaged mode will make NetworkManager not touch any wired/wireless device
matching an interface name configured in /etc/network/interfaces.
Managed mode will make NetworkManager manage all devices and will make
NetworkManager honour all dhcp and static configurations for wired and
wireless devices.
After modifying /etc/NetworkManager/nm-systems-settings.conf _or_
/etc/network/interfaces you may want to restart the system-settings daemon
using the command:
"sudo killall nm-system-settings" to apply those changes.
终于MANAGED!l