Hello, On Apr 11 13:07 Michal Kubecek wrote (excerpt):
On Wednesday, 11 April 2018 12:56 Johannes Meixner wrote:
On Apr 11 10:48 Ond?ej Súkup wrote (excerpt):
WiFi connections are more common also in normal Desktops ... Our "normal Desktop" computers are actually laptops (those big and fat laptops with a big screen). ... what exactly is your point?
I think for the default behaviour for nowadays normal home users WiFi matters most so that there is no need to care about non-WiFi stuff too much. I think for nowadays normal home users it is basically a showstopper whether or not WiFi always "just works" regardless what specific kind of device they have. I think for the default behaviour for nowadays normal home users with a non-WiFi computer a DHCP client setup is sufficient (I think this is the default in this case which already "just works") and there is no need to care much about any further networking setup. If today was Friday I would have added: "simply put: just as that stuff works on Ubuntu" but - unfortunately(?) - today is not yet Friday (the 13.) ;-) Kind Regards Johannes Meixner -- SUSE LINUX GmbH - GF: Felix Imendoerffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton - HRB 21284 (AG Nuernberg)