Hi On 5/19/22 22:48, Hagen Buliwyf wrote:
19.05.22 13:38 - Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar:
On Thu, 2022-05-19 at 11:00 +0000, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Packages changed: NetworkManager (1.36.4 -> 1.38.0)
=== Details ===
==== NetworkManager ==== Version update (1.36.4 -> 1.38.0) Subpackages: NetworkManager-lang NetworkManager-pppoe libnm0 typelib-1_0-NM-1_0
- Recommend NetworkNanager-wifi from the main package: after the split, there is currently nothing pulling in NM-wifi. Preferably this would happen based on wifi chips prsence, but that is not yet done (boo#1199550). - Modify NetworkManager.spec: Split into a few small subpackages (bsc#1198128).
BEWARE: NetworkManager has been split into smaller chunks to better server various use cases, making it possible to be installed with smaller foot prints.
Users that decide to 'disable recommends' need to be extra careful here: the NetworkManager-wifi plugin is only recommended (NM on wired does not need the plugin).
Always keep in mind: disabling recommends means you claim you know better than others.
No, I don't claim that.
However the bandwidth available to me does not allow me (neither by cost nor time) to download ~10.000 packages a year which I will never need nor use.
so you have to live with the fact that non- mandatory features (which you would claim mandatory for your machine) are not automatically installed.
This is not about installing this is about the fact that an "cosmetic" update removed (vital) functionality which had been deliberately installed by the user.
The problem is while this is vital functionality for you it isn't vital functionality for everyone think things like container workloads that previously probably used wicked. This is why it makes sense for packages like this to be recommends rather then requires. -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B