Jaroslav Nahorny <jaroslav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > [1] I know it's a far analogy, but let's try to imagine: > Let's disable wifi hardware by default. Why? Because some people are not > aware of this feature. They want to use their eth interface, and having > wireless interface turned on produces unnecessary „noise” and confusion. > If somebody wants to use wifi, they can enable it. > Seems legit, right? As far as I can tell Fedora doesn't automatically connect to Wifi networks it hasn't encountered before. You have to explicitly tell it to connect. Then, once you have enabled it, it may reconnect automatically thereafter. So yes, this seems not only legit; it seems to be reality. Björn Person
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