Hello.
I think this is the best way.
> Hi,
>
> I think adding an option in the editor to disable the filters is better
> than just reverting the patches. Just reverting the patches is going to be
> another big visual change that might annoy someone else who will ask to
> change it again. See the
Hi,
I think adding an option in the editor to disable the filters is better
than just reverting the patches. Just reverting the patches is going to be
another big visual change that might annoy someone else who will ask to
change it again. See the picture?
Lamarque V. Souza
Linux User #57137 -
Hi,
I would like to bring this for discussion again, there are apparently people
[1] using those devices on desktop and even when there might be just a few of
them we maybe want to reconsider supporting them. I've never removed the
relevant code to support enterprise devices, they are just
Hi,
I am Ok with your both suggestions (dropping support for them from the
applet and keeping the support in the editor). I am also Ok if you prefer
to also drop the support from the editor. I, for one, have never used those
"enterprise" devices myself.
Lamarque V. Souza
On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 15:26:51 Jan Grulich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in the upcoming NetworkMager version they decided to drop support for
> "enterprise" devices in nm-applet, like bond, bridge, infiniband, team or
> vlan. The reason for this is that their usage on desktop is not that common
>