On 9/1/22 03:16, Peter Flynn wrote:
On 01/09/2022 11:29, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
[...]
e doesn't have network manage support. the way this is done is the
same as e's connman support. e sets up as a connman AGENT. that means
when things like passwords are needed connman asks e to ask for a
password. also e is allowed to control the connections like wifi
on/off, change network etc.

it works much the same with networkmanager. e doesnt have any support
for it. so use connman if you want this to work, not networkmanager.


When I finally get back to using e (soon, I hope) I will still also have
other window managers which I need to switch into from time to time, and they will need networkmanager.

As I was never able to get connman to actually connect to anything in the past (or even to scan and say what is visible) I have avoided it.

How do I keep both connman and networkmanager installed, and have them execute according to window manager?

eg if I power up, log in using (say) Cinnamon, do some work, then log out, switch to e, and log in...how do I configure it to shut down networkmanager when I exit Cinnamon, and start connman when I log in e — and vice versa?

Peter


Peter,

Could you use nmtui, the networkmanager text user interface? You just run it in a terminal and it does everything that network manager does to control the networks, either wired or wireless. It allows to enter passwords if needed. Once networkmanager is setup using an other window manager, its settings for the network will keep when you switch to e. At least it does with me using both e and XFCE on ubuntu. I have never used connman.

Regards,
Eric


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