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    Phoronix: NetworkManager 1.14 Officially Released With A Lot Of Networking Goodies

    Following the release candidate last week, NetworkManager 1.14 is now officially available as the latest feature release to this widely-used Linux networking software component...

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  • #2
    Is it too late for Ubuntu 18.10?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jacob View Post
      Is it too late for Ubuntu 18.10?
      Yes...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jacob View Post
        Is it too late for Ubuntu 18.10?
        You can always switch to Debian (testing or unstable).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by simburde View Post

          You can always switch to Debian (testing or unstable).
          If I was to switch I would probably go to Fedora, but I have too much baggage to carry over (custom packages, workflows, automated reinstallation etc.) so it's not worth it. We'll get it in 19.04 anyway...

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          • #6
            Already installed on Archlinux... The best desktop distro ever.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tichun
              What is the point of networkmanager in the era of systemd?
              networkmanager handles WIFI with WPA etc., USB and Bluetooth network interfaces, VPNs etc., all with a nice GUI and application integration.
              AFAIK systemd's network configuration features don't do that (yet?)

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jacob View Post

                networkmanager handles WIFI with WPA etc., USB and Bluetooth network interfaces, VPNs etc., all with a nice GUI and application integration.
                AFAIK systemd's network configuration features don't do that (yet?)
                NetworkManager's systemd-resolved integration also enables you to keep using NetworkManager and take advantage of a caching DNS proxy with DNSSEC support

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                • #9
                  It has to improve in 802.11s WDS management as for PRINTER detection and driver installation

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                  • #10
                    NM 1.14 can detect WireGuard interfaces, but can it configure and control them?

                    Anyway it's good to see WireGuard getting some support NetworkManager and hopefully the Linux kernel

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