Comment by hsbauauvhabzb
14 hours ago
Have you considered a network manager? Weirdly enough I have no trouble connecting to a Bluetooth device via bluetoothctl, I can never remember how to disable wifi, or set a static ip though
14 hours ago
Have you considered a network manager? Weirdly enough I have no trouble connecting to a Bluetooth device via bluetoothctl, I can never remember how to disable wifi, or set a static ip though
> Have you considered a network manager?
I've used "nmtui" on Linux for many years to do this. "nm" = "Network Manager".
Seconded nmtui.
The bluetui author also has impala, which is a tui for the network manager. But in this case, nmtui is good enough.
Thanks, this sounds like what I need ;)
that's why I don't like network manager and bloated software in general, they try to do everything and it always come problems
You don't need network manager for bluetooth. just install bluetoothd and there you go and use bluetui or bluetoothctl for wifi, I recommend iwd, and then you can use impala, or iwctl pick up the right tool for right purpose