wintpe wrote:as for it working on workstations on redhat 7, if that workstation is setup like a laptop, yes it works, try and do teaming or bonding with it, and the last time i tried (7.0) its a mess.
For the latter part, that could really be the case as networkmanager only gained better support for that (also for bridging etc.) in later versions after 1.x - I can take a look but our boxes don't have the hardware so I could easily test bonding,
although we're already using 7.2 so things might be a little different and slightly more recent there. But thanks for pointing that out, noted.
wintpe wrote:I also do bonding on my mageia workstation i use the kde applet on top of the static bonding config to apply vpn, for torguard etc no problem at all.
i also use the kde applet to manage the wireless on my laptop, and i cant disagree more with the general view that it has issues, ive never found a more reliable
network config tool ever, across many different wireless network adapters, but i always make sure the ones i use are not done through some kind of win32 driver,
if thats the only option, the card gets yanked from the laptop and replaced.
redhat is just starting to listen to the feedback from customers, myself included, that this is not a popular tool, and have acknowledged that in discussions we have had.
Just for clarification, by kde applet do you mean plasma-applet-nm, or are you talking about our own net_applet ?
For some parts, I didn't really get the context or the message - are you saying that networkmanager's kde applet works well for you, but networkmanager in general is not really a popular tool?
And for the last part, there aren't that many general purpose network managers, only other widely used one would be wicd, which also has its own issues, and which isn't really maintained anymore.
And I don't see any other userspace tool coming round the corner ... I'd also love to see one that "simply works" but we probably have to stick with the devil we know
