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

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