Howdy,
Long time no see. :-)
T430, T61 and x220 owner here. Welcome to the family!
I got a good deal, $200. I got an Intel graphics model to avoid the whole ATI mess.
If youll be using network manager, everything will be basically seamless. Does slackware use nm?
Yes, and wicd. Wicd is optional. NM is part of the default installation. I presume then I start NM from the rc.d scripts but configure NM from Trinity? KControl?
Is NM designed that when I am connected to wired that NM uses that rather wireless?
Darrell
On Jul 2, 2013 6:09 PM, "Darrell Anderson" darrella@hushmail.com wrote:
Howdy,
Long time no see. :-)
T430, T61 and x220 owner here. Welcome to the family!
I got a good deal, $200. I got an Intel graphics model to avoid the whole ATI mess.
If youll be using network manager, everything will be basically seamless. Does slackware use nm?
Yes, and wicd. Wicd is optional. NM is part of the default installation. I presume then I start NM from the rc.d scripts but configure NM from Trinity? KControl?
Ive had trouble with wicd before, so I would personally stick wirh nm. Network manager is configured visa the nm system tray. I am fairlt sure you can have it automatically connect to Ethernet upon connection
Is NM designed that when I am connected to wired that NM uses that rather wireless?
Darrell
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If youll be using network manager, everything will be basically seamless. Does slackware use nm?
Yes, and wicd. Wicd is optional. NM is part of the default installation. I presume then I start NM from the rc.d scripts but configure NM from Trinity? KControl?
In R14, use knetworkmanager9 from GIT. (Debian/Ubuntu package is network-manager-tde). 3.5.13.x does not have support for NetworkManager
= 0.9.
Tim
On 3 July 2013 12:05, Timothy Pearson kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net wrote:
If youll be using network manager, everything will be basically seamless. Does slackware use nm?
Yes, and wicd. Wicd is optional. NM is part of the default installation. I presume then I start NM from the rc.d scripts but configure NM from Trinity? KControl?
In R14, use knetworkmanager9 from GIT. (Debian/Ubuntu package is network-manager-tde). 3.5.13.x does not have support for NetworkManager
= 0.9.
But using 3.5.13 is fine with network manager using the gtk nm-applet, which works, but isn't integrated as nicely.
Calvin