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NetworkManager makes me want to pull my hair out
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Network Manager has been the absolute bane of my existence, however due to it being the defacto standard for most distros, one pretty much needs to support it. at the very least nmcli is... usable.
nmcli is quite nice actually. My only real issue with NM is keeping track of what it's doing behind the scenes.