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Support

Distribution Issues

If you're using a Linux distribution, it's best to file bugs with their bug trackers first. This usually trickles down to the underlying project or may have already been fixed or reported for the distribution but not released yet.

Upstream Bugs & Features

If your distribution suggests filing a bug upstream, you can do so using the NetworkManager gitlab instance. For questions or queries about this, contact the maintainers on IRC (#nm on Libera.Chat) or the mailing list.

Professional Support

NetworkManager is a volunteer-run project, but if you want a larger feature, hardware enablement, or a bug fix more quickly than the volunteer upstream developers can provide it, then the consulting options on this page are available.

Get Assistance

NetworkManager and ModemManager are supported by a number of businesses and they provide services, experience and skills to help the large community of users and vendors produce innovative customer solutions in multiple industries and devices (like mobile and embedded).

Consultancy partners which support NetworkManager and ModemManager offer a range of business services including:

Consultancy Partners

Companies

Websites

Red Hat

http://www.redhat.com/support

Lanedo

http://www.lanedo.com/networkmanager.html

aleksander.es

https://aleksander.es

Not listed above? Want to be? Contact the mailing list.

Consultation

Perhaps your business is looking for consultancy around using NetworkManager and ModemManager. If this is what you're looking for, our consultancy partners affilliated with the project can offer these services. This can range from development, to support, to even queries about licensing and how to integrate the toolkit into your existing solutions and much more!

Hardware Integration

With changes happening all the time in hardware, NetworkManager and ModemManager are constantly adapting to the requests for newer and richer technology and features. One great example of this is 2G, 3G and now 4G. Businesses invested in NetworkManager and ModemManager have been at the forefront of implementing this hardware support and working with other projects up and down the Linux stack to make that happen.

Porting

Porting can cover a range of areas. Perhaps you need help porting NetworkManager or ModemManager to a Linux platform which is lacking support. Or perhaps you have a driver for another operating system but need help porting it to Linux to enable your hardware?

Patch Set Back-Folding

It's not uncommon for companies to start forking a project to customize it and perhaps to keep it in-house. This can lead to wanting new features from an upstream project like NetworkManager being available in your forked version. If you need help back-folding patch sets into upstream or suggesting new features into the main stream, we have a support network that can help you do that.

Training

There are various training opportunities on offer. Everything from writing an application with NetworkManager to developing and customizing NetworkManager or ModemManager. If this is what you're looking for, there are businesses out there that can help you do that.


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