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--- Comment #5 from Daniel ---
(In reply to Postix from comment #4)
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> It seems at least under Manjaro and Debian there's no captive portal check
> configured or enabled by default.
I would like to disagree. For Arch, networkmanager is built with
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--- Comment #4 from Postix ---
(In reply to David Edmundson from comment #1)
> The ping is configured by your distro in your network manager config, see
> the connectivity section.
Just to get it right:
It seems at least under Manjaro and Debian
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--- Comment #2 from daniel-other+kde...@dadosch.de ---
If it uses the url set by uri= in connectivity to check whether there is a
captive portal, why shouldn't it open that page than? It is super confusing to
set a specific URI in settings, but then
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