NetworkManager
To facilitate network configuration, some desktop environments use
NetworkManager. You can enable NetworkManager by setting:
networking.networkmanager.enable = true;
some desktop managers (e.g., GNOME) enable NetworkManager
automatically for you.
All users that should have permission to change network settings
must belong to the networkmanager group:
users.users.alice.extraGroups = [ "networkmanager" ];
NetworkManager is controlled using either nmcli
or nmtui (curses-based terminal user interface).
See their manual pages for details on their usage. Some desktop
environments (GNOME, KDE) have their own configuration tools for
NetworkManager. On XFCE, there is no configuration tool for
NetworkManager by default: by enabling
, the graphical
applet will be installed and will launch automatically when the
graphical session is started.
networking.networkmanager and
networking.wireless (WPA Supplicant) can be
used together if desired. To do this you need to instruct
NetworkManager to ignore those interfaces like:
networking.networkmanager.unmanaged = [
"*" "except:type:wwan" "except:type:gsm"
];
Refer to the option description for the exact syntax and
references to external documentation.