(04-15-2022, 06:47 AM)wibble Wrote: The things we used to do by other means, but are now meant to 'Just Work' with NetworkManager...but 'Just Fail' with whatever GUI you're using, resulting in a disagreement between the interface and backend developers about who's doing it wrong. The WireGuard gui springs to mind with a parameter the backend requires, but the gui doesn't (or didn't) set, to to get the connection to actually work you have to set that one via the cli...
There's a man page example for nmcli that presumably shows how it's meant to work, but I haven't tried it so can't say it actually does. It's right at the bottom of the page:
https://man.archlinux.org/man/nmcli-examples.7.en
When I have time in a few days I will try using blueman which is standard bt manager on Ubuntu Mate, I will see if I can make it work to bridge wifi to BT NAP. The settings are identical to blueman in mobian. But I am with you automagic stuff which 'just works' is cool until it doesn't, then it is nice to remember editable scripts and config fiels to hack with. Bothe are great if they work I guess.