>> However, no it looks in OpenSUSE I cannot even run "ifup br0"
>> when network manager is running.
Thanks for your answer.
On 6 September 2011 06:59, Bin Li wrote:
>The best way is to use ifup mode in openSUSE,
Yes, I've already managed to use my WLAN connections with ifup. However,
I could n
On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Uwe Geuder
wrote:
> If I understood it correctly in Debian/Ubuntu network manager will leave
> additional interfaces defined in /etc/interfaces unmanaged.
>
> So you can combine your "main" internet access managed by networkmanager
> (eth0, wlan0, ppp0 depending on
If I understood it correctly in Debian/Ubuntu network manager will leave
additional interfaces defined in /etc/interfaces unmanaged.
So you can combine your "main" internet access managed by networkmanager
(eth0, wlan0, ppp0 depending on where you are) with "additional" manual
network setting you