NetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network devices and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when available. It manages ethernet, WiFi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN services. This package provides the userspace daemons and a command line interface to interact with NetworkManager.
Uninstall network-manager-dev. To remove just network-manager-dev package itself from Debian Unstable (Sid) execute on terminal: sudo apt-get remove network-manager-dev Uninstall network-manager-dev and it’s dependent packages. To remove the network-manager-dev package and any other dependant package which are no longer needed from Debian Sid. An IP address is a number used to identify a network interface on a computer on a local network or the Internet. In the currently most widespread version of IP (IPv4), this number is encoded in 32 bits, and is usually represented as 4 numbers separated by periods (e.g. 192.168.0.1), each number being between 0 and 255 (inclusive, which corresponds to 8 bits of data). Download Source Package network-manager: [network-manager_1.20.4-2ubuntu2.dsc] [network-manager_1.20.4.orig.tar.xz] [network-manager_1.20.4-2ubuntu2.debian.tar.xz] Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers (Mail Archive) Please consider filing a bug or asking a question via Launchpad before contacting the maintainer directly. Original Maintainers (usually network management framework (VPNC plugin GNOME GUI) Package: network-manager-vpnc-gnome (1.2.4-6ubuntu0.1 and others) [security] [universe] [2020-04-22] Accepted 1.16.0-1 in unstable (medium) (Debian FTP Masters) [2019-10-21] network-manager-applet 1.8.24-1 MIGRATED to testing (Britney) [2019-10-15] Accepted 1.8.24-1 in unstable (medium) (Michael Biebl) [2019-07-16] network-manager-applet 1.8.22-2 MIGRATED to testing (Britney) [2019-07-10] Accepted 1.8.22-2 in unstable (medium 2018-11-02 - Michael Biebl
network management framework (VPNC plugin GNOME GUI) Package: network-manager-vpnc-gnome (1.2.4-6ubuntu0.1 and others) [security] [universe]
An IP address is a number used to identify a network interface on a computer on a local network or the Internet. In the currently most widespread version of IP (IPv4), this number is encoded in 32 bits, and is usually represented as 4 numbers separated by periods (e.g. 192.168.0.1), each number being between 0 and 255 (inclusive, which corresponds to 8 bits of data). Download Source Package network-manager: [network-manager_1.20.4-2ubuntu2.dsc] [network-manager_1.20.4.orig.tar.xz] [network-manager_1.20.4-2ubuntu2.debian.tar.xz] Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers (Mail Archive) Please consider filing a bug or asking a question via Launchpad before contacting the maintainer directly. Original Maintainers (usually
The Apt (Advanced Package Tool) package management system is a set of tools to download, install, remove, upgrade, configure and manage Debian packages, and therefore all software installed on a Debian system.
[2020-05-10] network-manager-pptp 1.2.8-3 MIGRATED to testing (Britney) [2020-05-05] Accepted 1.2.8-3 in unstable (medium) (Debian FTP Masters) [2018-12-03] network-manager-pptp 1.2.8-2 MIGRATED to testing (Britney) [2018-11-27] Accepted 1.2.8-2 in unstable (medium) (Michael Biebl) [2018-10-13] network-manager-pptp 1.2.8-1 MIGRATED to testing Debian Bug report logs: Bugs in package network-manager (version 1.24.0-1) in unstable. Maintainers for network-manager are Utopia Maintenance Team