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By default, NetworkManager comes with <code>nmcli</code> and <code>nmtui</code> as user interfaces, however, a GTK interface called <code>nm-connection-editor</code> can be found in the <code>nm-applet</code> package.
By default, NetworkManager comes with <code>nmcli</code> and <code>nmtui</code> as user interfaces, however, a GTK interface called <code>nm-connection-editor</code> can be found in the <code>nm-applet</code> package.
== Usage ==
NetworkManager can be used with several front ends, such as <code>nmcli</code>, <code>nmtui</code>, or <code>nm-applet</code> and <code>nm-connection-editor</code>.

Revision as of 18:04, 12 April 2024

NetworkManager is a program for configuring network devices on Linux. It is widely used by several Linux distributions and can be optionally enabled on NixOS for non-declarative network configuration. Additionally, it is used by several desktop environments.

Installation

NetworkManager can be enabled with the following line:

networking.networkmanager.enable = true;

By default, NetworkManager comes with nmcli and nmtui as user interfaces, however, a GTK interface called nm-connection-editor can be found in the nm-applet package.

Usage

NetworkManager can be used with several front ends, such as nmcli, nmtui, or nm-applet and nm-connection-editor.