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著者: fsmithred
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To: Edward Bartolo, dng
題目: Re: [DNG] What can I do after netman?
I'm talking about the LAN address. A lot of times, one of the first things
I do after booting into a new system is use sftp to move files.

Also, with wicd, I've gotten used to seeing the local address, and I feel
like it's a more reliable indicator that I'm online than just the word,
Connected. But that's probably because I recall using
gnome-network-manager, and it always lied to me, telling me I was
connected when I wasn't, and vice versa.

Thanks.

BTW, the zipfile you uploaded a couple of hours ago compiles and runs. I
forgot to look for the panel icon to change between connected and
disconnected states.

fsr


On 09/28/2015 03:03 PM, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Quote: "Some way to display the IP address when connected, either on-demand or
> along with the word, Connected, or some other way."
> ---------------------------------------
>
> Which ip address? If a pc is connected to a wifi the address is
> something like 192.168.1.102. Are you talking about the ip address
> used by the router to access the internet?
>
> Edward
>
>
> On 28/09/2015, Edward Bartolo <edbarx@???> wrote:
>> On 28/09/2015, Steve Litt <slitt@???> wrote:
>>> On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 15:45:03 +0100
>>> Rainer Weikusat <rainerweikusat@???> wrote:
>>>
>>>> ... and who wouldn't want his network interface to be named
>>>> "enp0s29u1u2"? After all, anybody unterstands the meaning of eth0 ---
>>>> how terribly boring!
>>>
>>> I don't like it either, but even anti-systemd distros are going for
>>> this Freedesktop BS. Luckily, the following command is an easy way to
>>> see the names of your network interfaces:
>>>
>>> ip link | grep "^\S" | cut -d " " -f2
>>>
>>>
>>> SteveT
>>>
>>> Steve Litt
>>> August 2015 featured book: Troubleshooting: Just the Facts
>>> http://www.troubleshooters.com/tjust
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