Status

Dapper Network Manager

NetworkManager aims for network connectivity which "Just Works". The computer should use the wired network connection when its plugged in, but automatically switch to a wireless connection when the user unplugs it and walks away from the desk. Likewise, when the user plugs the computer back in, the computer should switch back to the wired connection. The user should, most times, not even notice that their connection has has been managed for them; they should simply see uninterrupted network connectivity.

NetworkManager has the chance" of being integrated into Dapper and will feature support for WPA and 802.1x as well. We will also provide l-r-m packages with updated wifi drivers.

There is GNOME network-manager-gnome (old nm-applet) and KDE (knetworkmanager) front-end that runs in sys tray and provides control over NetworkManager.

More information about NetworkManager is available at the gnome project page. You can also check the list of supported hardware.

NetworkManager is beta software.

Installation

NOTE: NetworkManager 0.6.1 has been included into official repositories - see report.

Thanks to everybody involved. You will be able to remove our test repository from your list.

Note: If you are running Kubuntu/KDE, then you should be installing KNetworkManager.

The repository contains the following packages:

And also:

Notes

NOTE: if you are using NM from official Ubuntu repository, please report your bugs into Malone. Official version of NM is also discussed in forums in this thread.

NetworkManager doesn't manage interfaces with manual configuration defined in /etc/network/interfaces. To get n-m to manage all the interfaces properly, backup /etc/network/interfaces and remove all wired/wireless interfaces that you want to be managed by n-m (if you want to leave full control to NM just leave the lines concerning the lo and maybe ppp and tun interfaces). You can leave your wired/wireless interfaces only if they are set to auto and dhcp (and no other options!) - the only allowed config for NM is the following two lines (replace eth1 with your interface):

WPA users: you need to set "ENABLED=0" in /etc/default/wpasupplicant and ensure than wpasupplicant is not running. NM will take care for controlling wpasupplicant.

Discussion about these packages is also going on in this forum thread. There is also older thread.where you may find useful info.

If it does not work for you, you may get more info from messages reported by NM processes - see this forum post for instructions.

Issues

Before reporting issue, please try to follow tips in this thread (thanks to NeoChaosX).

n-m & driver issues

nm-applet issues

Cosmectic issues

Comments

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DapperNetworkManager (last edited 2008-08-06 16:31:14 by localhost)