Re: Messed up my ISP/Networkmanager connection !? -- [SOLVED by removing NetworkManager]

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William Case wrote:
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> N.B.  Tried to man 'network' -- no manual entry.  Is there another name
> to 'man' by?

this is not to answer your questions as kevin and mikkel have been
doing for you. i am not up on networking as they are. this is to
help you find information related to questions that you are going
to continually run into.

1st, 'man locate' to see just how much it can do. then,

run 'locate network|grep -v icon|less', or save to a file with,
run 'locate network|grep -v icon>network-all' for all file related
to network. and with,
run 'locate network|grep help>network-help' for network help files,
run 'locate network|grep doc>network-doc' for network document files.
if you create a file, you can save time of scan for last 2 with,
'grep help network-all|less' or grep 'grep doc network-all|less'.

from following the many post for help with networking, one thing that
is apparent, 'network manager' is a good idea, but not without many
bugs. in most all of threads, main suggestion is 'turn it off'.

i would have suggested this to you when i sent what i did on 'aopen',
accept that i thought it had already been suggested, which is usually
among first suggestions. from your last couple post, it became evident
that it was not.

take it or leave. your choice.

rest assured, i am not trying to be 'off tone', 'snide', 'insulting',
or anything else of a negative attitude. just trying to offer you some
more help so you can enjoy a working linux system.

best to you.

- --

tc,hago.

g
.

in a free world without fences, who needs gates.

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