I ran the following command to see what the dependencies were (see below).
Plasma-nm looks like its used for managing network connections, possibly mobile
related. And wwan provides support for mobile broadband
devices. Since I'm running this server on standard NICs (Realtek Semiconductor
Am 18.11.21 um 16:00 schrieb Jay Hart:
Any answers here?
Jay
For a hard wired only server, does ModemManger need to be enabled?
The only thing that ever might be hooked up to this server would be an external
USB DVD drive.
I checked some nodes here. The only package that is
installed
Without knowing what kind of network, what kind of workload etc.. the
answer is 'no idea'. In most cases, you are going to have to make this
sort of judgement yourself and in the end, if it is off and you needed
it because some weird network or bluetooth keyboard acts like a
modem.. then you can
Any answers here?
Jay
> For a hard wired only server, does ModemManger need to be enabled?
>
> The only thing that ever might be hooked up to this server would be an
> external USB DVD drive.
>
> Thanks in Advance,
>
> Jay
>
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For a hard wired only server, does ModemManger need to be enabled?
The only thing that ever might be hooked up to this server would be an external
USB DVD drive.
Thanks in Advance,
Jay
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