On 10/21/23 13:55, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 01:38:37PM -0400, Pocket wrote:
Well the default install for bookworm does install it and use it.
That is why I am here.
There's no single "default install". Sure, if you just hit the Enter
key straight through an install you end up with GNOME, and also with NM.
But if you *don't* install GNOME (or any desktop environment) then you
also don't get NM.
I did not install a GUI and I am working on a minimal install and nm was
installed along with isc-dhcp and wpa_supplicant
NM is not the default in a "Standard" install (Standard being the name
of a specific package set in the tasksel dialog). Only in desktop
installs. The regulars on this mailing list skew toward people who do
not use desktop environments. Therefore, we don't possess a lot of
knowledge about NM.
If you want to *solve your problem* then I've offered you the only
answers I know.
It is my opinion is that information is old and not valid for bookworm
Feel free to correct whatever you believe needs correcting. That's what
a wiki is, after all. Do you have a specific example of an incorrect
statement on that page?
Well it doesn't work or of little value if you don't have openresolv or
resolvconf installed
I am not battling or in conflict with any one.
Then why do you reject *all* the answers?
sudo -s
apt-get install openresolv
echo resolvconf=NO >> /etc/resolvconf.conf
exit
I didn't, I am only trying to work with nm on a non desktop install.
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