Hiisi wrote:
On 2 April 2012 17:12, Frantisek Hanzlik <franta(a)hanzlici.cz>
wrote:
> I think when in future distros will be 1) some Gmome2 fork,
> 2) instead of systemd upstart/sysvinit again (or as option
> in conjunction with), and 3) all will not be drived by
> NetworkManager, then Fedora will be usable promptly after
> release again. UID/GID increase is IMO OK, and grub2
> implementation will be sufficiently good soon.
>
> Franta
What's wrong about network manager? Personally, I don't use it. To
delete it is the first thing to do after a fresh install.
I use it on laptops and there reasonably works. But on several
machines with multiple interfaces when I omit uninstall it, I ends
with unaccessible machine where was cripled interface settings or
routing tables - although these was configured as static and routing
with proper route-IFACE and rule-IFACE files. And this occurred even
when NM was not installed, but install after update, when some
updated package depend on it.
Franta