Re: moving away from gnome

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On Sat, 2012-02-25 at 22:48 +0200, Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
> lauantai, 25. helmikuuta 2012 21:46:03 Ralf Mardorf kirjoitti:
> > On Sat, 2012-02-25 at 20:32 +0000, Andrea Crotti wrote:
> > >           netfs
> > >           wicd
> > >           @alsa
> > There's no networkmanager started ;).
> But he told he has also tried wicd and he has wicd in the daemons list :D

FWIW nm did my network connections and without any reason Arch was screwed up.
Since I've got nm installed it happens that from time to time the access to the Internet is dropped.

[spinymouse@archlinux ~]$ su
Password: 
[root@archlinux spinymouse]# killall networkmanager
networkmanager: no process found
[root@archlinux spinymouse]# networkmanager stop
bash: networkmanager: command not found
[root@archlinux spinymouse]# ifconfig eth0 up && netcfg pppoe
 > pppoe already connected 
[root@archlinux spinymouse]#

Pff, I've forgotten to run poff and pon. Anyway, such annoying bullshit
only happens since networkmanger is installed and is used "beside".

Without nm I didn't run into trouble. I only installed it to test if an
USB Wi-Fi device should work using it.

At least nm on my machine seems to be a guarantee to screw up
connections and to force a reboot.



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