[Bloat] Dumb question time 2: setting qdisc in NetworkManager
Dave Collier-Brown
dave.collier-brown at indexexchange.com
Sun Oct 4 12:00:10 EDT 2020
Way back in 2018, David P. Reed asked the NetworkManager list about setting qdisc options, but to this day, NW does not document qdisc, and still resets my machine back to fq_codel.
I normally don't care, as I'm behind a de-bloated WRT 54, and now a shiny new IQrouter, but I'm writing an article and want to have a recommendation for not-terribly technical people that applies to ubuntu and fedora/centos, the supportable Linux distros at work.
Did we ever hear back from the Gnome folks?
Failing that, Mr Reed, could you post the script you used in /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d ?
--dave
There's too many Dave's in this group (:-))
I think I'm dave[3]
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