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Edit Connections | NetworkManager documentation - Ubuntu Aside from offering the possibility to manage and modify the network connectionsusing the command-line, network-manager offers a built-in, interactiveconsole to achieve the same. In order to use it type: $ nmcli connection edit. It will bring up an interactive console. Ubuntu Network Manager: Enabling and disabling On Ubuntu desktop, network manager is the default service that manages network interfaces through the graphical user interface. Therefore, If you want to configure IP addresses via GUI, then the network-manager should be enabled. An Alternative to Ubuntu network manager is systemd-networkd, which is the default backend service in Ubuntu server Managing Network Connections in Ubuntu - Linux.com Apr 28, 2009

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2018-03-26 - Jeremy Bicha network-manager (1.10.6-2ubuntu1) bionic; urgency=medium * Merge with Debian (LP: #1758331). Remaining changes: - Use systemd-resolved instead of dnsmasq - debian/control: + Depend on isc-dhcp-client instead of recommends + Recommend network-manager-pptp + Suggest avahi-autoipd for IPv4LL support - debian/rules, debian/network-manager…

Aug 08, 2014 Internet/ConnectionSharing - Community Help Wiki - Ubuntu Nov 22, 2018 Configure Cellular Connections | NetworkManager - Ubuntu After executing these commands, NetworkManager will automatically try to bring up the cellular connection whenever ModemManager reports that the modem has registered (the state of the modem can be checked with the previously introduced command “sudo modem-manager.mmcli -m ”).