On 01/11/2012 05:34 AM, Paul W. Frields wrote:
The
Firefox maintainers have chosen to assume that most users are not
going to mess with the innards of networking scripts, and that letting
NM manage connections is the most prudent move if you have to make one
choice for everyone.

There are ways to check if you're online or not that don't depend on a specific service. If nothing else you try to connect and see what happens. This is much more reliable than assuming that everybody does things the same way you do. It's just like the reason I always nuke Update Manager: it's very good at finding updates, then telling me it's offline when I want them installed.
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