On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 10:51 AM, wrote:
> I can't find it but I suppose you mean several connections on the
> same interface, since the official website says two interfaces won't be
> possible before version 2.0 (last one is 1.7.5).
No, I was thinking of multiple nics (there are 2 Eth
On Fri 09 Feb 2018 at 11:51:34 (+0100), roda...@free.fr wrote:
> I can't find it but I suppose you mean several connections on the same
> interface, since the official website says two interfaces won't be possible
> before version 2.0 (last one is 1.7.5).
> https://an
I can't find it but I suppose you mean several connections on the same
interface, since the official website says two interfaces won't be possible
before version 2.0 (last one is 1.7.5).
https://answers.launchpad.net/wicd/+faq/1868
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 10:41 PM, RODARY Jacques wrote:
> Where are the interfaces declared?
Up near the top, in the menu for wired interfaces. If you click on it,
a menu comes down allowing you to define more wire.
That's what happens on Buster, anyway.
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Glenn English
Hi
I got rid of network-manager: it endlessly came back to the config it got
when I installed Stretch, and couldn't even resolve the URL of the debian
repositories.
But I have a problem with wicd: it knows about my two wired interfaces, but
doesn't allow me to configure a connection on one o
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