If you're looking to restart network-manager, you'll want to do 'sudo
restart network-manager', not 'sudo restart networking'.

If you're making changes to /etc/network/interfaces, running "ifup -a"
will usually suffice to apply the changes. (or you can "ifdown
<interface>", then "ifup <interface>".

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  Restarting network crashes (apparently) the desktop manager

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