I tend to concur, although I personally take a very dim view of that
change, which I consider to be the wrong direction.  I have more than
once enjoyed the fact that those settings were separate, and see no
reason for this new "Flight Mode" other than as a "me, too" type of
change (and only partially successful because, other than being broken,
a real Flight Mode would also disable Bluetooth).  If anything, I'd have
*added* the new feature as "Enable|Disable All Radios" without removing
the existing separate toggles.  In my view, the change should be
reverted, as it is not an improvement to the code.

The contents of that file are:

[main]
NetworkingEnabled=true
WirelessEnabled=true
WWANEnabled=true

which is the same as on my working 10.10 version (and the same as they
were before the recent breakage).

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  Network Manager no longer supports mobile broadband connections

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