On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 8:47 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Afair, Ubuntu had/has similar plans. Jeremy, can you comment on that?
I proposed this for Ubuntu GNOME 17.04. There was interest in enabling
the connectivity check in the default Ubuntu install too, but there
wasn't enough
Am 09.04.2017 um 14:47 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> This feature could be considered "phoning-home", so I'm a bit concerned
> in that regard indeed and do not want to enable it unconditionally and
> globally for everyone. If this config is shipped in a separate package,
> which can be installed (and
FYI: The status of the flatpak source package
in Debian's testing distribution has changed.
Previous version: 0.8.4-3
Current version: 0.8.5-1
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Hi Michael
Am 09.04.2017 um 14:04 schrieb Michael Stapelberg:
>
> I recently noticed that NetworkManager as distributed by Debian does
> not do captive portal checks by default. I.e., when using an Airport
> WiFi (or similar), users are left in
Source: network-manager
Version: 1.6.2-3
Severity: wishlist
Filing this issue to get the discussion started.
I recently noticed that NetworkManager as distributed by Debian does
not do captive portal checks by default. I.e., when using an Airport
WiFi (or similar), users are left in the dark