
On 2022-11-22 11:44, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2022-11-22 10:02, Jon Cosby wrote:
Why has WiFi network management regressed so badly in GNOME? Specifically, it doesn't carry it anymore. Instead you're directed to YaST. That's two passwords to connect, root and the network. Management in YaST is very poor anyway, in that it doesn't remember connections. It's getting very annoying to me and to my hosts as I have to manually connect every time I return to the place I'm boarding this month. I don't want to use KDE just for this, but every other device has a simple process for connecting and only one time.
I am using XFCE, which has similarities to Gnome, and I can setup the network just fine, with NetworkManager.
But you have to tell YaST that you are going to use Network Manager. In a laptop, should have happened on install day.
I vaguely remember something about that on the installation. How do you switch to NetworkManager afterward? Jon