Re: plasma-5.9.4 for f25

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On 04/10/17 17:39, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 04/10/17 11:13, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 04/10/17 10:56, Rex Dieter wrote:
>>> Ed Greshko wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 04/07/17 21:41, Rex Dieter wrote:
>>>>> Enjoy and let us know what breaks.
>>>> I cannot make any changes to network settings.  When a change is made
>>>> the "Apply" button does not change from Grayed to "Available".  Hitting
>>>> OK works but the changes are not made.  The same problem exists for me
>>>> in F26-Alpha.
>>> I cannot reproduce what you describe (on f25 at least), but may be worth 
>>> filing a bug anyway.
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1440583
>>
>>
> FYI, the workaround supplied in a response to the BZ worked.  One has to
> check  "Allow autonegotiation" in wired tab. 
>
>
FWIW, this is the comment I placed in the bugzilla "fix" which I don't
really see as a fix for the underlying problem.

I don't quite see how plasma-nm-5.9.4-2.fc26 is a fix.  According to the
changelog:

Set auto-negotiate to true for new wired connections
  Resolves: bz#1440583

So, this seems to turn on auto-negotiate for when a wired connection is first
created.  Presumably at install time, most of the time.  So, it seems it only
implements the "workaround" for new wired connections.

If this version is installed and the user turns off auto negotiate then "Apply"
becomes unavailable again.  That doesn't seem to me to be the way it should be.
 Why should turning off the ability to auto-negotiate port speed and duplex
mode disable "Apply"?

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