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Question Answered By: Adah Miller   on Dec 18

Network Manager is specific to either Gnome (Ubuntu) or KDE (Kubuntu) and isn't
something that Canonical is responsible for. To get Network Manager you need to
install whichever desktop that you want. ie. if it is the familiar Ubuntu one
then you will have to install Gnome in Debian or if it is the Kubuntu one, then
you need to install KDE in Debian.

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