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Hello,
Where can I find default gateway info? Network information hasn't default gateway data!! http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/9426/snapshot1tt.png |
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Confirmed - it looks like this might be fixed possibly in the future with Plasma NM. Until then however, you can use "route -n" or "ip route" to get the system routing table, from which you can determine the default gateway.
Indicates that the "default gateway" for device "wlan0" is "10.0.0.1" for instance.
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Do you know when is releasing date?
Do you know any GUI alternative(s) instead of CLI? |
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Plasma NM is under development at this time, with no release plan at this stage. It is not suitable for use by users yet.
I'm not aware of any GUI unfortunately - but one could probably create a script which uses kdialog to pop it up to the screen if needed for the user to see.
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This is really upsetting my friend (Window user) trying to migrate to Linux/KDE he asked me about this option and I shocked when I couldn't find it although I'm using Linux since many years ago |
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I have just pushed a commit to show IPv4 gateway.
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Thanks a lot, do you know which KDE version will add your commit? |
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As Network Management is not included in KDE itself, you'll probably see this in the next release of Network Management.
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