Op maandag 1 december 2014 17:31:58 schreef Patrick Shanahan:
* Jon Nelson <jnelson-suse@jamponi.net> [12-01-14 13:24]:
I have to say, on the laptops which run KDE, using network manager is *great*. It has stabilized and works very well. Not being able to have more than one VPN is a problem, but it's a bit on the esoteric side.
That said, wicked has caused me some real pain.
On my non-GUI machines (servers, etc), wicked has been a real problem:
- No support for if-up/if-down/if-services
openSUSE 13.2
# ifup wlp3s0 wlp3s0 up
rpm -qf `which ifup` wicked-service-0.6.12-1.1.x86_64
??
Easy. The file ifup is present in the package wicked-service. So you still can use the commands ifup, ifdown and other if... commands. Maybe the problem is the dash (-) in the above mentioned commands. -- fr.gr. Freek de Kruijf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org