ajh-valmer wrote:
no, because
there is the tdenetworkmanager or equivalent tools
For me tdenetworkmanager works perfectly well on Notebook
or Desktop :
Not so good than Wicd.
wicd == crap
>
Interfaces are : GTK et ncurses, and Python language,
> and not sure, package from Gnome desktop.
GTK?!?! packages from Gnome desktop???? :
I wrote "not sure", please, look above.
wicd is GTK, GTK == crap
thanks god,
finally! :
I am on the contrary opinion
You have to confess your sins somewhere soon and clean up your soul
(joking)
Everyone's taste is different.
After all, there is no accounting for taste.
Wicd is a jewel, convenient and easy to use,
I'm disappointed that this tool has been discontinued since 2016.
You are an extremist, you assert too much :-)
I see myself as pragmatic and purist. I am ready to compromise, but from
what I've seen coming from the Gnome corner it was always a disappointment.
The GTK apps I am using are 99% not Gnome apps.
For the record I used once wicd (I think it was 2008).
I do not understand why should tdenetworkmanager or NetworkManager itself be
bad.
It is actively maintained and works very well. I even used it to inspect
configuration of many servers in the past few years.
Of course it is your choice ... but saying wicd is cools is like saying a
FIAT model 1956 is cool. I agree it is cool, but belongs in the museum :)
I can only conclude you need an update ;-)
BR