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Yes; I wanted to mention that dhcpcd is not affected because the title explicitly mentions the DHCP client (dhclient), so people might go looking for alternative DHCP clients in the comments.\n
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> If you’re using network-manager, you don’t need to worry, since it includes its own dhcp client, but for others, this might be relevant.\n
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> Neither GNOME nor Plasma depend on NetworkManager, do they?\n
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> Neither GNOME nor Plasma depend on NetworkManager, do they?\n
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> If you’re using network-manager, you don’t need to worry, since it includes its own dhcp client, but for others, this might be relevant.\n
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> Neither GNOME nor Plasma depend on NetworkManager, do they?\n
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> Neither GNOME nor Plasma depend on NetworkManager, do they?\n
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I don’t think so. Dhcpcd + wpa_supplicant is really light, suitable for light installers, and live USB stick images.\n
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> If you’re using network-manager, you don’t need to worry, since it includes its own dhcp client, but for others, this might be relevant.\n
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So… every GNOME and KDE Distro is unaffected? Other Desktops too?
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> Neither GNOME nor Plasma depend on NetworkManager, do they?\n
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I don’t think so. Dhcpcd + wpa_supplicant is really light, suitable for light installers, and live USB stick images.\n
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> If you’re using network-manager, you don’t need to worry, since it includes its own dhcp client, but for others, this might be relevant.\n
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So… every GNOME and KDE Distro is unaffected? Other Desktops too?
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> Neither GNOME nor Plasma depend on NetworkManager, do they?\n
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Not directly, but distros may choose to create a dependency.\n
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I don’t think so. Dhcpcd + wpa_supplicant is really light, suitable for light installers, and live USB stick images.\n
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I’ve been using dhcpcd + wpa_supplicant for so long… I do understand currently users prefer NM, but I hope there’s no push for it to be the unique way to manage network connectivity, and on light installers, I hope I’m not force to use NM either.
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> Neither GNOME nor Plasma depend on NetworkManager, do they?\n
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I don’t think so. Dhcpcd + wpa_supplicant is really light, suitable for light installers, and live USB stick images.\n
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> If you’re using network-manager, you don’t need to worry, since it includes its own dhcp client, but for others, this might be relevant.\n
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So… every GNOME and KDE Distro is unaffected? Other Desktops too?
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> Neither GNOME nor Plasma depend on NetworkManager, do they?\n
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I don’t think so. Dhcpcd + wpa_supplicant is really light, suitable for light installers, and live USB stick images.\n
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I’ve been using dhcpcd + wpa_supplicant for so long… I do understand currently users prefer NM, but I hope there’s no push for it to be the unique way to manage network connectivity, and on light installers, I hope I’m not force to use NM either.
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> If you’re using network-manager, you don’t need to worry, since it includes its own dhcp client, but for others, this might be relevant.\n
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So… every GNOME and KDE Distro is unaffected? Other Desktops too?
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> Neither GNOME nor Plasma depend on NetworkManager, do they?\n
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I don’t think so. Dhcpcd + wpa_supplicant is really light, suitable for light installers, and live USB stick images.\n
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Other DEs should use network manager as well. I’ve tested this at least on MATE, XFCE, as well as Cinnamon.\n
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Context. Still broken in 23.04\n
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Context. Still broken in 23.04\n
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[gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-vpnc/-/…/8](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-vpnc/-/issues/8)
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Context. Still broken in 23.04\n
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[gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-vpnc/-/…/8](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-vpnc/-/issues/8)
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Question is: why can’t the GNOME people that are so eager to reinvent everything dedicate a few bucks out of their new [1M€ funding](https://linuxiac.com/gnomes-receives-one-million-boost/) and integrate it with `systemd-networkd` and ditch the old NetworkManager for good. That thing is inconsistent and to make things worse now we’ve the “new network settings” with some settings and then the NetworkManager window/GUI with more settings and things are as coherent as Windows 10’s new Settings vs Control Panel… Fucks sake GNOME.\n
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Question is: why can’t the GNOME people that are so eager to reinvent everything dedicate a few bucks out of their new [1M€ funding](https://linuxiac.com/gnomes-receives-one-million-boost/) and integrate it with `systemd-networkd` and ditch the old NetworkManager for good. That thing is inconsistent and to make things worse now we’ve the “new network settings” with some settings and then the NetworkManager window/GUI with more settings and things are as coherent as Windows 10’s new Settings vs Control Panel… Fucks sake GNOME.\n
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Question is: why can’t the GNOME people that are so eager to reinvent everything dedicate a few bucks out of their new [1M€ funding](https://linuxiac.com/gnomes-receives-one-million-boost/) and integrate it with `systemd-networkd` and ditch the old NetworkManager for good. That thing is inconsistent and to make things worse now we’ve the “new network settings” with some settings and then the NetworkManager window/GUI with more settings and things are as coherent as Windows 10’s new Settings vs Control Panel… Fucks sake GNOME.\n
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Question is: why can’t the GNOME people that are so eager to reinvent everything dedicate a few bucks out of their new [1M€ funding](https://linuxiac.com/gnomes-receives-one-million-boost/) and integrate it with `systemd-networkd` and ditch the old NetworkManager for good. That thing is inconsistent and to make things worse now we’ve the “new network settings” with some settings and then the NetworkManager window/GUI with more settings and things are as coherent as Windows 10’s new Settings vs Control Panel… Fucks sake GNOME.\n
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Question is: why can’t the GNOME people that are so eager to reinvent everything dedicate a few bucks out of their new [1M€ funding](https://linuxiac.com/gnomes-receives-one-million-boost/) and integrate it with `systemd-networkd` and ditch the old NetworkManager for good. That thing is inconsistent and to make things worse now we’ve the “new network settings” with some settings and then the NetworkManager window/GUI with more settings and things are as coherent as Windows 10’s new Settings vs Control Panel… Fucks sake GNOME.\n
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[wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dhcpd](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dhcpd)
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Question is: why can’t the GNOME people that are so eager to reinvent everything dedicate a few bucks out of their new [1M€ funding](https://linuxiac.com/gnomes-receives-one-million-boost/) and integrate it with `systemd-networkd` and ditch the old NetworkManager for good. That thing is inconsistent and to make things worse now we’ve the “new network settings” with some settings and then the NetworkManager window/GUI with more settings and things are as coherent as Windows 10’s new Settings vs Control Panel… Fucks sake GNOME.\n
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Question is: why can’t the GNOME people that are so eager to reinvent everything dedicate a few bucks out of their new [1M€ funding](https://linuxiac.com/gnomes-receives-one-million-boost/) and integrate it with `systemd-networkd` and ditch the old NetworkManager for good. That thing is inconsistent and to make things worse now we’ve the “new network settings” with some settings and then the NetworkManager window/GUI with more settings and things are as coherent as Windows 10’s new Settings vs Control Panel… Fucks sake GNOME.\n
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Question is: why can’t the GNOME people that are so eager to reinvent everything dedicate a few bucks out of their new [1M€ funding](https://linuxiac.com/gnomes-receives-one-million-boost/) and integrate it with `systemd-networkd` and ditch the old NetworkManager for good. That thing is inconsistent and to make things worse now we’ve the “new network settings” with some settings and then the NetworkManager window/GUI with more settings and things are as coherent as Windows 10’s new Settings vs Control Panel… Fucks sake GNOME.\n
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Question is: why can’t the GNOME people that are so eager to reinvent everything dedicate a few bucks out of their new [1M€ funding](https://linuxiac.com/gnomes-receives-one-million-boost/) and integrate it with `systemd-networkd` and ditch the old NetworkManager for good. That thing is inconsistent and to make things worse now we’ve the “new network settings” with some settings and then the NetworkManager window/GUI with more settings and things are as coherent as Windows 10’s new Settings vs Control Panel… Fucks sake GNOME.\n
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For what’s worth in Windows I can pull the old Control Panel Network Connections settings go into properties and manage everything network adapters have to over with a simple tab based navigation. In GNOME right now it is a shit show of jumping around between the GNOME Settings and the older NetworkManager GUI to end up not being able to easily get a VLAN tag on some connection.
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When I updated Debian Unstable 2 days ago, it forced me to uninstall isc-dhcp-client in order to upgrade network-manager. \n
So I looked up the reason and found the ISC’s blog post. I shared it here thinking it might be interesting to some, since Debian’s packages are the basis for a lot of other distros that might be affected soon.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n
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Linux is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution (or distro for short).\n
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Distributions include the Linux kernel and supporting system software and libraries, many of which are provided by the GNU Project. Many Linux distributions use the word “Linux” in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to emphasize the importance of GNU software, causing some controversy.\n
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- [!opensource@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/c/opensource)\n
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- [!technology@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/c/technology)\n
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Community icon by [Alpár-Etele Méder](https://www.iconfinder.com/pocike), licensed under [CC BY 3.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
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