Examples of using Networkmanager in English and their translations into German
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A KDE frontend for NetworkManager.
KNetworkManager, the KDE 4 NetworkManager client.
Enabling or Disabling NetworkManager 27.3.
NetworkManager is installed by default in both GNOME and KDE Live CDs.
For more information about NetworkManager, refer to Chapter 27, Using NetworkManager.
NetworkManager must be disabled to use the older network scripts networking.
Reset the settings to User Controlled with NetworkManager after your installation has finished.
NetworkManager is a network link manager that attempts to keep a wired or wireless network connection active at all times.
To start with, unwanted services, such as NetworkManager, are stopped, IPv6 is disabled and any DNS configurations are initialized.
Conf file may be handled automatically(and overwritten) when the network is managed by NetworkManager or configured via DHCP.
For this reason, NetworkManager is the ideal solution for a mobile workstation.
Wi-Fi Configuration Removed chapter about Wi-Fi configuration with YaST as Wi-Fi configuration can be done with NetworkManager: Chapter 30, Using NetworkManager.
To deactivate NetworkManager and control the network with your own configuration.
For information on how to configure user or system connections with NetworkManager, refer to Section 25.3,"Configuring Network Connections.
NetworkManager presents a graphical interface that allows user to quickly switch between wireless and wired networks for increased mobility.
Whenever you connect to a network with a captive portal, NetworkManager(or GNOME) will open the captive portal login page for you.
If using DHCP, NetworkManager is intended to replace default routes, obtain IP addresses from a DHCP server and change nameservers whenever it sees fit.
If you have special needs, the upstream's developers would like to hear about them,but understand that NetworkManager is not intended to serve the needs of all users.
As of Debian 6.0"Squeeze", NetworkManager does not manage any interface defined in/etc/network/interfaces by default.
This can speed up the startup process and is useful for example for network shares,wenn die Netzverbindung über den NetworkManager erst beim Einloggen eines Users aufgebaut wird.
If the applet does not start, check if NetworkManager is enabled in YaST as described in Section 27.2,“Enabling or Disabling NetworkManager”.
The installer has been updated to add support for QNAP TS-12x, TS-22x and TS-42x devices,to correctly detect whether network interfaces should be managed via NetworkManager and to include the fixes incorporated into stable by the point release.
Since networkmanager does not work with the version of NetworkManager available in this release, the KDE Live images use nm-applet from NetworkManager-gnome as a replacement.
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If NetworkManager is used, nm-applet should be used to configure network options and the Overview, Hostname/DNS and Routing tabs of the Network Settings module are disabled.
Root Privileges If you use NetworkManager for network setup, you can easily switch, stop or start your network connection at any time from within your desktop environment using an applet.
NetworkManager 0.7 provides improved mobile broadband support, including GSM and CDMA devices, and now supports multiple devices and ad-hoc networking for sharing connections.
If you want to manage your network connection with NetworkManager, enable NetworkManager in the YaST Network Settings module as described in Section 25.2,“Enabling or Disabling NetworkManager” and configure your network connections with NetworkManager.
NetworkManager 0.7 provides improved mobile broadband support, including GSM and CDMA devices, and now supports multiple devices, ad-hoc networking for sharing connections, and the use of system-wide network configuration.
However, NetworkManager is not a suitable solution for all cases, so you can still choose between the traditional method for managing network connections(ifup) and NetworkManager.