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===NetworkManager=== | ===NetworkManager=== | ||
− | Networkmanager is a bad idea, just disable it and use /etc/network/interfaces to configure your network. | + | Networkmanager is a bad idea, just disable it and use <code>/etc/network/interfaces</code> to configure your network. |
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− | For interfaces that may not be connected use <code>allow-hotplug</code> instead of <code>auto</code>. The bootprocces now does not wait for an DCHP-answer on disconnected interfaces. | + | For interfaces that may not be connected use <code>allow-hotplug</code> instead of <code>auto</code>.<br> |
+ | The bootprocces now does not wait for an DCHP-answer on disconnected interfaces. Saves you about 5 minutes during startup. | ||
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+ | ===Settings GUI=== | ||
+ | One day I could not start the settings GUI anymore. | ||
+ | Removing the unity-control-center fixed the problem. | ||
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+ | <code>sudo apt-get remove unity-control-center</code> |
Revision as of 14:47, 30 May 2019
Ubuntu is a linux distribution derived from debian. It's a very nice plug&play OS with all features I need.
- cat /etc/os-release
- cat /etc/lsb-release
- lsb_release -a
- Show the currently installed version. os-release has most information.
Modfications made
The few things I needed to tweak are listed here.
NetworkManager
Networkmanager is a bad idea, just disable it and use /etc/network/interfaces
to configure your network.
apt-get purge network-manager
vi /etc/network/interfaces
auto <interface>
iface <interface> inet dhcp
wpa-ssid <ssid>
wpa-psk <password>
For interfaces that may not be connected use allow-hotplug
instead of auto
.
The bootprocces now does not wait for an DCHP-answer on disconnected interfaces. Saves you about 5 minutes during startup.
Settings GUI
One day I could not start the settings GUI anymore. Removing the unity-control-center fixed the problem.
sudo apt-get remove unity-control-center