Comment by frumiousirc
20 hours ago
> Have you considered a network manager?
I've used "nmtui" on Linux for many years to do this. "nm" = "Network Manager".
20 hours ago
> 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 ;)