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== NetworkManager ==
 
* The command line network configuration utility `nmcli` has gained tab autocompletion and hints for more properties.
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* Device management can be controlled with udev rules.
==NetworkManager==
* Interfaces such as veth and those from various virtualization tools like VMWare, VirtualBox, and Parallels are ignored by default.
===Bonding and Bridging===
* Numerous bugfixes and behavior enhancements
NetworkManager now supports expanded bonding and functionality and cooperates better with existing bonding or bridging tools and configurations. This allows greater interoperability with virtualization solutions like libvirt.
 
Note: Managed devices will not appear in configuration applets unless the applet supports these device types.
 
Example configurations are available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Networking/Bridging and http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Networking/Bonding .
 
===NetworkManger on the command line===
Command line tool `nmcli` in Fedora 20 gains the ability to adding and editing network connections.
 
==Bluetooth stack updated to BlueZ 5==
Fedora 20 includes the latest version of the BlueZ bluetooth management software. The 5.0 release includes numerous backend improvements, adds support for Low Energy profiles, and features the command line tool `bluetoothctl`.
 
For detailed information on the changes in this release, consult the upstream release notes at http://www.bluez.org/release-of-bluez-5-0/ .
 


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Revision as of 01:49, 28 August 2015

NetworkManager

  • The command line network configuration utility nmcli has gained tab autocompletion and hints for more properties.
  • Device management can be controlled with udev rules.
  • Interfaces such as veth and those from various virtualization tools like VMWare, VirtualBox, and Parallels are ignored by default.
  • Numerous bugfixes and behavior enhancements
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