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Hi,
I've got to start connecting to a client's VPN (Cisco AnyConnect). I used to use OpenVPN under Gnome with Network-Manager for this.
When I switched to Xfce I was delighted with the Wicd network manager, as -- at least at that time -- Network-Manager wasn't all that and a bag of chips for use on a laptop that had to move around amongs various fixed IP / DHCP / wired / wireless networks. But Wicd doesn't support use of a VPN.
What's the smart (as in smart-easy, not smart-god-what-a-geek-you-must-be) way to go about this? I really love my Xfce desktop. I don't want to screw it up, but I do need to be able to use the VPN.
Suggestions? Is it just a matter of installing network-manager-openvpn-gnome and its dependencies and removing Wicd? Am I going to do something hurtful to my Xfce?
Thanks,
the worrier
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Okay, so I lived up to my own name -- I worried too much.
Yeah, it was just that easy. Replace Wicd with network-manager-gnome and the appropriate plugins. Doesn't appear to have done anything harmful to my beloved Xfce, but it sure dig drag in a bunch of stuff.
I tender my apology for the noise.
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