Hello! I just recently installed Deepin and I must say that I'm very impressed.
I come from Linux Mint 17, and I'll say that this is quite the change in pace. Everything is going great so far, except for one small issue. In Linux Mint, I am able to use network-manager to select an interface and share it with another. For instance, say I wanted to share my laptop's wireless connection with a device that's plugged into my PC's ethernet port. I could use network-manager and select the Ethernet interface, and set it to "Shared to other computers" instead of DHCP.
As of now, I haven't found a way to do this graphically -- unless I just haven't looked hard enough. How can I achieve the above goal? If it can be done via Terminal, I'll even be content with that!
I come from Linux Mint 17, and I'll say that this is quite the change in pace. Everything is going great so far, except for one small issue. In Linux Mint, I am able to use network-manager to select an interface and share it with another. For instance, say I wanted to share my laptop's wireless connection with a device that's plugged into my PC's ethernet port. I could use network-manager and select the Ethernet interface, and set it to "Shared to other computers" instead of DHCP.
As of now, I haven't found a way to do this graphically -- unless I just haven't looked hard enough. How can I achieve the above goal? If it can be done via Terminal, I'll even be content with that!
Thanks a million.