What NetworkManager does Fedora use?
NetworkManager
Fedora now by default relies on NetworkManager for network configuration. This is the case also for minimal installations and server installations.
How do I connect to a Fedora network?
If you have a wireless network and it is supported by Fedora left clicking on the icon and selecting Connect to other network and putting the details of your connection will cause Network Manager to use that information to connect to the network.
How do I connect to the Internet on Linux?
Connect to a wireless network
- Open the system menu from the right side of the top bar.
- Select Wi-Fi Not Connected.
- Click Select Network.
- Click the name of the network you want, then click Connect.
- If the network is protected by a password (encryption key), enter the password when prompted and click Connect.
How do I setup a wired connection on Linux?
Open Network Tools
- Click Applications, then select System Tools.
- Select Administration, then select Network Tools.
- Select Ethernet Interface (eth0) for Network Device.
- Click Configure to open the Network Connections window.
What is the current version of NetworkManager in Fedora?
Provide basic CLI and GUI (other CLI/GUI frontends can be built on top of NetworkManager) The current version of NetworkManager is Fedora 17 is 0.9.4. Some of the features below may not be available there. The current version of upstream NetworkManager is 0.9.6 and the development version is 0.9.7 and is included in branched Fedora 18.
How do I write to a USB flash drive on Fedora?
If you need a non-destructive write method, to preserve existing data on your USB stick, and/or support for data persistence, you can use the livecd-iso-to-disk utility on Fedora. This method directly writes the image to the USB stick much like Fedora Media Writer or GNOME Disk Utility, but uses a command line utility named dd.
How many desktops are available for use with Fedora?
There are multiple desktops available for use with Fedora. Each has a slightly different look and feel and offers varying levels of customization.
What can I do with Fedora Labs?
You can also take advantage of Fedora Labs. Fedora Labs is a selection of curated bundles of purpose-driven software and content as curated and maintained by members of the Fedora Community. These may be installed as standalone full versions of Fedora or as add-ons to existing Fedora installations.