Hi.. Sharing the existence of the Debian package called "nmtui" because the only 5 references to it in possibly 200,000 emails are from this past week k/t Debian-Accessibility and Debian-User listservs [1], [2]. Thought maybe nmtui's interface might prove more user friendly for those who found nothing else helped when setting up networking.
Being familiar with the acronym, GUI, for graphical user interface, that "TUI" leaped off the page. Per its manual page, nmtui is "Text User Interface for controlling NetworkManager". If one follows the nmtui acronym per chatter out and about, NetworkManager text/textual/text-based user interface works, too. >From "man nmtui": +++++++ BEGIN "man nmtui" SNIPPET +++++++ DESCRIPTION nmtui is a cursesābased TUI application for interacting with NetworkManager. When starting nmtui, the user is prompted to choose the activity to perform unless it was specified as the first argument. The supported activities are: edit Show a connection editor that supports adding, modifying, viewing and deleting connections. It provides similar functionality as nm-connection-editor. connect Show a list of available connections, with the option to activate or deactivate them. It provides similar functionality as nm-applet. hostname Set the system hostname. Corresponding to above activities, nmtui also comes with binaries named nmtui-edit, nmtui-connect, and nmtui-hostname to skip the selection of the activities. SEE ALSO nmcli(1), nm-applet(1), nm-connection-editor(1), NetworkManager(8). +++++++ END "man nmtui" SNIPPET +++++++ If anyone has feedback on nmtui's apparently very ready access to changing hostname, that might help others down the road. My memory is that topic was possibly discussed very recently. This is an awfully easy way to change hostname. It's even offering that point of change to my normal user. I can't afford to lose my computer's operability today so I haven't tested that part to see if it at least asks for root's password before committing that change. Related to this on that same Debian-Accessibility thread [3], there's a bug that maybe someone with network programming strengths could please check out: Debian Bug report logs - #694068 Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 14:33:02 UTC netcfg: Wireless connectivity present during an install but absent afterwards https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=694068 Reading that bug, kneejerk is that correcting that is going to help *ALL* Debian Users. It feels like that bug's title reads similar to content in several Debian-User threads (also) lately.. Hope knowledge of nmtui helps someone.. at some point.. some day. Good luck! Cindy :) [1] Re: stretch orca and wifi connection setup @ Debian-Accessibility https://lists.debian.org/debian-accessibility/2016/12/msg00031.html [2] Re: Where are WiFi passwords (WPA keys) stored? @ Debian-User https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2016/12/msg00171.html [3] Re: stretch orca and wifi connection setup @ Debian-Accessibility https://lists.debian.org/debian-accessibility/2016/12/msg00023.html -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with plastic sporks *