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Is there an alternative that is less problematic than Network Manager?


NetworkManager becomes resource intensive and makes wifi adapter stop workingFixing IP Renewal After Laptop SuspendUbuntu 13.04 network connection is no moreHow do I fix wifi connection in xubuntu with RTL8723BENetwork Manager (as well as wicd) don't connect to WifiNetwork Manager shows no WiFi networksUbuntu ignores my GUI entered nameservers?How to configure WiFi/network settings?Ubuntu 18.04 LTS wifi problemsWifi auto disconnecting and trackpad not workingUsing usb-wifi adapter instead of built in wifi Ubuntu 18.04













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NetworkManager is the default network manager on Lubuntu 18.04. Recently some unclear problems involving NetworkManager make my wifi adapter stop working.



Is NetworkManager the best choice for network manager nowadays?



I used WICD only a long while ago. Is WICD considered better than Network Manager and will it give me less problems?



Thanks.










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  • The "best" choice is a matter of preference. Since your linked question seems to show a debilitating bug somewhere in your networking stack, trying a few alternatives in the stack seems wise. Do so methodically so you can rule out possible causes and narrow the scope of the bug. Since we don't seem to share your system's problem (I cannot reproduce it on my test system), it's hard to offer useful advice for your specific case.

    – user535733
    23 mins ago











  • What alternative(s) are less problematic?

    – Tim
    20 mins ago











  • NetworkManager is a good choice because it offers connecting to variety of networks, including something that requires enterprise/organization level of network authentication like MSCHAPv2. I've tried wicd and it mostly works, but I find it a bit clunky. The problems could be related to the device drivers as well, so you might want to investigate what's in dmesg for your wifi interface. I've etherned module issues, which causes Network Manager to spam with desktop notifications, but it's not NM's fault in the first place

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    17 mins ago















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NetworkManager is the default network manager on Lubuntu 18.04. Recently some unclear problems involving NetworkManager make my wifi adapter stop working.



Is NetworkManager the best choice for network manager nowadays?



I used WICD only a long while ago. Is WICD considered better than Network Manager and will it give me less problems?



Thanks.










share|improve this question






















  • The "best" choice is a matter of preference. Since your linked question seems to show a debilitating bug somewhere in your networking stack, trying a few alternatives in the stack seems wise. Do so methodically so you can rule out possible causes and narrow the scope of the bug. Since we don't seem to share your system's problem (I cannot reproduce it on my test system), it's hard to offer useful advice for your specific case.

    – user535733
    23 mins ago











  • What alternative(s) are less problematic?

    – Tim
    20 mins ago











  • NetworkManager is a good choice because it offers connecting to variety of networks, including something that requires enterprise/organization level of network authentication like MSCHAPv2. I've tried wicd and it mostly works, but I find it a bit clunky. The problems could be related to the device drivers as well, so you might want to investigate what's in dmesg for your wifi interface. I've etherned module issues, which causes Network Manager to spam with desktop notifications, but it's not NM's fault in the first place

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    17 mins ago













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NetworkManager is the default network manager on Lubuntu 18.04. Recently some unclear problems involving NetworkManager make my wifi adapter stop working.



Is NetworkManager the best choice for network manager nowadays?



I used WICD only a long while ago. Is WICD considered better than Network Manager and will it give me less problems?



Thanks.










share|improve this question














NetworkManager is the default network manager on Lubuntu 18.04. Recently some unclear problems involving NetworkManager make my wifi adapter stop working.



Is NetworkManager the best choice for network manager nowadays?



I used WICD only a long while ago. Is WICD considered better than Network Manager and will it give me less problems?



Thanks.







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  • The "best" choice is a matter of preference. Since your linked question seems to show a debilitating bug somewhere in your networking stack, trying a few alternatives in the stack seems wise. Do so methodically so you can rule out possible causes and narrow the scope of the bug. Since we don't seem to share your system's problem (I cannot reproduce it on my test system), it's hard to offer useful advice for your specific case.

    – user535733
    23 mins ago











  • What alternative(s) are less problematic?

    – Tim
    20 mins ago











  • NetworkManager is a good choice because it offers connecting to variety of networks, including something that requires enterprise/organization level of network authentication like MSCHAPv2. I've tried wicd and it mostly works, but I find it a bit clunky. The problems could be related to the device drivers as well, so you might want to investigate what's in dmesg for your wifi interface. I've etherned module issues, which causes Network Manager to spam with desktop notifications, but it's not NM's fault in the first place

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    17 mins ago

















  • The "best" choice is a matter of preference. Since your linked question seems to show a debilitating bug somewhere in your networking stack, trying a few alternatives in the stack seems wise. Do so methodically so you can rule out possible causes and narrow the scope of the bug. Since we don't seem to share your system's problem (I cannot reproduce it on my test system), it's hard to offer useful advice for your specific case.

    – user535733
    23 mins ago











  • What alternative(s) are less problematic?

    – Tim
    20 mins ago











  • NetworkManager is a good choice because it offers connecting to variety of networks, including something that requires enterprise/organization level of network authentication like MSCHAPv2. I've tried wicd and it mostly works, but I find it a bit clunky. The problems could be related to the device drivers as well, so you might want to investigate what's in dmesg for your wifi interface. I've etherned module issues, which causes Network Manager to spam with desktop notifications, but it's not NM's fault in the first place

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    17 mins ago
















The "best" choice is a matter of preference. Since your linked question seems to show a debilitating bug somewhere in your networking stack, trying a few alternatives in the stack seems wise. Do so methodically so you can rule out possible causes and narrow the scope of the bug. Since we don't seem to share your system's problem (I cannot reproduce it on my test system), it's hard to offer useful advice for your specific case.

– user535733
23 mins ago





The "best" choice is a matter of preference. Since your linked question seems to show a debilitating bug somewhere in your networking stack, trying a few alternatives in the stack seems wise. Do so methodically so you can rule out possible causes and narrow the scope of the bug. Since we don't seem to share your system's problem (I cannot reproduce it on my test system), it's hard to offer useful advice for your specific case.

– user535733
23 mins ago













What alternative(s) are less problematic?

– Tim
20 mins ago





What alternative(s) are less problematic?

– Tim
20 mins ago













NetworkManager is a good choice because it offers connecting to variety of networks, including something that requires enterprise/organization level of network authentication like MSCHAPv2. I've tried wicd and it mostly works, but I find it a bit clunky. The problems could be related to the device drivers as well, so you might want to investigate what's in dmesg for your wifi interface. I've etherned module issues, which causes Network Manager to spam with desktop notifications, but it's not NM's fault in the first place

– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
17 mins ago





NetworkManager is a good choice because it offers connecting to variety of networks, including something that requires enterprise/organization level of network authentication like MSCHAPv2. I've tried wicd and it mostly works, but I find it a bit clunky. The problems could be related to the device drivers as well, so you might want to investigate what's in dmesg for your wifi interface. I've etherned module issues, which causes Network Manager to spam with desktop notifications, but it's not NM's fault in the first place

– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
17 mins ago










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