Am 17.11.2012 16:25, schrieb lee: > Networkmanager is forcibly installed by default and breaks things when > you do that --- add that to the list of problems. It should either use > its own independent way or operate according to the information provided > in such files instead of messing things up when you edit them. > > The way it is, it's broken by design. Fedora should either fix it or > deprecate it deprecate what? network.service? works for me since forever and now like a charme [root@srv-rhsoft:~]$ rpm -qa | grep -i networkmanager NetworkManager-glib-0.9.6.4-2.fc17.x86_64 the DEFAULT IS NetworkManager most users have no clue about networks at all they are mostly fine with it the advanced users should be easily able to configure it like the they want or they are not advanced the root problem is trying to make anything going automatically detected and useable without reading documentations and trying to understand how the system works which will NEVER be successful over the long and should NOT be the target for linux for users which bothers about nothing there are two other operating systems, no need to have a third one while the try to saitisfy any usergroup makes the lifes of advanced users learning how their system works very hard by wasting their knowledge permanently with rough changes - on a well designed system you should not need read manpages for the same things every few months again
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