Re: DNF and PackageKit background data usage

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----- Original Message -----
> On 31/10/16 12:18, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> 
> > They're metered unless you either tag them as unmetered, or hints are
> > provided
> > to NetworkManager by what you're connected to. For example, Android
> > tethering
> > is automatically tagged as metered as Android provides a hint in its DHCP
> > configuration.
> 
> What if you're not even using NetworkManager?
> 
> Only my laptop, which needs the easy UI of Network Manager to connect to
> different networks, uses NM while all my non-mobile machines just use
> systemd-networkd to manage the network.
> 
> So how do I tag a connection as unmetered with systemd-networkd?

You can't. You get a box of bits if you start replacing parts of the
Workstation experience, eg. the network status icon also won't work
as expected. That's par for the course.

> More to the point how do I tag it as unmetered at certain times of day...

Right now, you'd script it.
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