On Fri, 26 Oct 2012, Chris Knadle wrote:
> I think this effectively reduces down to checking if N-M is already
> installed and prompting if it's not.

That means that you would prompt on any new NM install, which means
yet another box that users have to click/press enter through. That's a
ton of additional work for users, with the added possibility of users
getting the option wrong and ending up with NM not handling their
networking for some obscure Debian-specific reason. It's not like the
set of configurations where NM probably shouldn't be run is that big.


Don Armstrong

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