On Wed, 2015-07-22 at 10:53 +0200, Lubomir Rintel wrote: > On Tue, 2015-07-21 at 11:37 +0200, Tore Anderson wrote: > > This makes wifi preferred to wwan (the modem and bluetooth device > > types > > to be specific) by default, so that users that care about being > > connected at all times can keep both enabled with auto-connect. As > > wifi > > is usually unmetered and often faster than wwan, it makes sense to > > prefer it. This is also how pretty much every smart-phone in the > > world > > behaves, so it aligns better with user expectations too. > > > > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744754 > > --- > > src/devices/nm-device.c | 8 ++++---- > > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/src/devices/nm-device.c b/src/devices/nm-device.c > > index eba15a3..332182a 100644 > > --- a/src/devices/nm-device.c > > +++ b/src/devices/nm-device.c > > @@ -721,14 +721,14 @@ nm_device_get_priority (NMDevice *self) > > return 400; > > case NM_DEVICE_TYPE_BRIDGE: > > return 425; > > - case NM_DEVICE_TYPE_MODEM: > > - return 450; > > - case NM_DEVICE_TYPE_BT: > > - return 550; > > case NM_DEVICE_TYPE_WIFI: > > return 600; > > case NM_DEVICE_TYPE_OLPC_MESH: > > return 650; > > + case NM_DEVICE_TYPE_MODEM: > > + return 700; > > + case NM_DEVICE_TYPE_BT: > > + return 750; > > case NM_DEVICE_TYPE_GENERIC: > > return 950; > > case NM_DEVICE_TYPE_UNKNOWN: > > > Thank you. Applied to master & 1.0 stable branch.
I'm OK with this too, though the original idea was that more "intentional" connections would be preferred. eg, WWAN is a lot less automatic than WiFi, and often costs you more money, thus if you activate a WWAN device you probably want to use it... The only thing that concerns me is backwards compat; for 1.0 this will change existing behavior. If people think that's OK (and now that we have user-selectable priorities for this) then we should certainly release-note it in big letters. Dan _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
