Hello:
In January Per Jessen wrote the following, see http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2016-01/msg00252.html:
Per Jessen
Istvan Gabor wrote:
Hello:
In openSUSE 13.2 the traditional network setup (ifup in yast) was removed
Despite that, it still works quite well.
and wicd (??) was introduced which I didn't like when I tried.
I'm not sure there is much to try - wicked runs your network. WHether the interface is ifup or networkmanager.
Along with ifup kinternet/qinternet and related packages, eg smpppd (SuSE Meta PPP Daemon, the back-end for kinternet) have been removed too. I am curious how network manager independent network setup occurs in leap 42.1? Does it have kinternet on something similar?
YaST / ifup. Works perfectly fine.
I again installed openSUSE 13.2 and would like to configure network in the traditional way (ie not network manager). I am puzzled by the above statements like "Despite that, it still works quite well. " and "YaST / ifup. Works perfectly fine." I want to be able to disconnect/reconnect the network by one click, like kinternet made it possible in < 13.2 versions. I could not find kinternet/qinternet and smpppd packages either in 13.2 or leap 42 repo. Isn't it possible anymore to control network connection by user by simple clicking? Thanks, Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org