Yes, another KDE network configuration
tool.
So in what this one is different?
KNetworkConfig is designed in 2 layers.
- The first layer build objects that gather and store information.
Those objects can also send signals for the upper layer.
- The second layer is the GUI layer. It receives the signals sent
by the first layer and display it in the connected widgets.
So hopefully anyone wanted to build a network utility can use the first
layer to gather the information and only implement the GUI part.