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The Pros and "Conns" of Intel's ConnMan for Linux
posted by
Thom Holwerda
on Mon 29th Jun 2009 08:51 UTC
"Intel has created a new network management and configuration system for Linux called ConnMan -
but not everyone is pleased to see it challenge NetworkManager
. Ars looks at the pros and "conns" of the decision to create the new software."
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