* Per Jessen
Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Hi Neal,
On 07.01.21 15:43, Neal Gompa wrote:
2. yast2-network learns how to configure NetworkManager via its API or
That would be great.
I was lately playing around with ARM boards that have only WiFi networking by default and the first problem was, that default JeOS only has wicked installed. Game over.
Hmm, I have only just today started wifi on my Nanopi Neo Air, no problems. I didn't configure the interface from scratch, but I do remember doing that with yast+wicked.
That is an important perspective to keep in mind as we want to make the distribution more approachable to the world.
Do we? ;-) Seriously: do we really want to make *Tumbleweed* the choice for new openSUSE users? By chasing away people asking questions on opensuse-factory and having them wait for weeks for their bug report to be even looked at in bugzilla in case of problems?
Agree, I don't think we really want new users to start with Tumbleweed.
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