http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=555431
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=555431#c6
--- Comment #6 from robert spitzenpfeil 2009-11-19 10:01:05 UTC ---
It simply confuses me !
Even after configuring my eth0/1 the way I like them, it still kept the "auto
eth0" and "auto eth1" things in the tray menu - why ? And when I started
clicking on them things shifted around and got even more confusing. Instead of
adding a check-mark it shifted the connection to the top - why ? And when I
told it to limit connection "eth0" to interface "eth0" it still only used eth1
.. and the DSL link I configured didn't show up in the list at all ... even
though it connected. And I need both of eth0/eth1 up at the same time and not
just one of them. I need something simple that doesn't try to be more
intelligent than me and doesn't interfere with my wired network settings. There
is a good reason for why network settings are the way they are and no friggin'
piece of code should just run 'if-down' on devices which it thinks are not
used. Networkmanager may be a good thing on laptops that need fancy wireless
access for people who need to reed their emails even while sitting in a café
while pissing off everybody else, but for a wired network... I will speak of it
no more.
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