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Re: network-manager as default? No! (was: Bits from the Release Team - Kicking off Wheezy)



Hello Hendrik Sattler,

Am 2011-04-07 12:56:33, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> I am also not totally happy about network-manager but I still use it
> as it gives me a working wireless network on my laptop without
> having to spend hours reading endless documentation and writing
> multiple configuration files

This is Exacly what I mean with NM.  I do not wan to  be  bothered  with
reading some hours documentations on how to tweek NM  to  work  with  my
four 10GE NICs.

NM refused to setup 2 external interfaces and two internal ones.

Fortunately I had the server @home in my office and not in adistance  of
500km in the datacenter!

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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