William Case wrote: > > So why can't I get rid of 'network' entirely? I understand that > 'network' is not an application to be removed, but something is sticking > it in the list of services. With NetworkManager running, 'network' is > not a service I need. So why confuse the issue? > It is handy for people that need the network to be up when no-one is logged in. On my desktop, I use the network service instead of hte NetworkManager service because there are a couple of cron jobs that need the network connection. I may not be logged in all the time, but the computer normally runs 24/7. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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