On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Per Bothner wrote:
Steve Thompson wrote:
No, the pre-network manager world was not better for those systems. So for
those systems it is perhaps an advance. But that doesn't justify breaking
it for the other 90+% (or, in my case, 100%).
That seems dubious.
Hardly.
You think NetworkManager "broke" things (or at least made network
configuration more difficult) for 90+% of systems?
Yes. As I said, in my case, NM broke 100% of the machines that I tried it
on.
Perhaps if you count each pc in a 1000-pc server farm separately, but
even in those cases I'm surprised NetworkManager would "break" things.
If I have to log in to every single frigging box and fix the configuration
after I install, then I definitely count every one.
I'm very happy with NetworkManager.
I'm not.
It has made networking much easier for me,
Good.
and I suspect the vast majority of Fedora users (not to mention Ubuntu
and other distros).
That seems dubious.
Steve
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