Anno domini 2020 Thu, 3 Sep 07:57:03 -0700 William Morder via trinity-users scripsit:
While I have Internet, of a sort, I still have a few glitches; for example, I cannot go offline, then go online again. Somehow, wicd either auto-connects to my wifi network; when instead, I want to enable wifi, then look at the available network choices, because my local network has several nodes or access points within the building where I live, and somehow it doesn't always choose the strongest or closest signal. I have an access point right outside my door, yet autoconnect seems to avoid it.
But when I try to disconnect, sometimes wicd seems to hang on, and show me still connected, yet I can't download emails or go online for other stuff. When I run macchanger, it keeps showing me that my mac address changes; and I run knetstats-trinity (which is a nice simple gui tool) and it shows my wireless is connected then disconnected, shows activity then no activity; yet in reality, I can't go online. So my only recourse at this point is to reboot.
When I tried to get tdenetworkmanager to run, I had those problems already discussed earlier. I managed to download the packages and dependencies to install network-manager-tde without systemd, so it all *seems* like it ought to work out right, but I always end up going back to wicd; which, again, is only sort of half-working at the moment, and I must keep rebooting.
How would I go about pruning away the wicd stuff that I don't want, and keeping only the tdenetworkmanager and required dependencies, etc.? I've search apt-get, but I believe that I already have all the dependencies and recommends. I can't think what else I might have missed.
Bill
Just my experience: eiter use wicd (and uninstall network-manager) or use networkmanager (and uninstall wicd).
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