Lukas Märdian <sl...@debian.org> writes: > On 23.09.24 12:27, Ansgar 🙀 wrote: > >> So on desktop installations including NetworkManager, netplan will >> be >> configured to do nothing? Why install netplan at all on desktop systems >> then? > > Because it allows to add configuration in a way that is common with server, > cloud > and other instances of Debian. It's not about enforcing this,
So using netplan is optional. The system will work as before without netplan. netplan won't replace any packages. NM, systemd-networkd or ifupdown* are still required with or without netplan. What are we discussing here, actually? Making someones pet project default to increase the install count? No thanks. That's bloat. Bjørn