I run into this problem on Fedora, when I'm in a hotel with no ethernet and no wireless, and use kppp to connect to the internet using a mobile phone. Maybe I should be using some other software for doing the PPP connection, that network manager is aware of? However, that would require that I migrate all the configuration information for various access points into another software.
Am I expected to stop the NetworkManager service when I use kppp?
I run into this problem on Fedora, when I'm in a hotel with no ethernet and no wireless, and use kppp to connect to the internet using a mobile phone. Maybe I should be using some other software for doing the PPP connection, that network manager is aware of? However, that would require that I migrate all the configuration information for various access points into another software.
Am I expected to stop the NetworkManager service when I use kppp?