NetworkManager-ppp is not installed by default, this left me without Internet (here in Iraq, we mainly use PPPoE). NetworkManager-ppp is installed by default in the usual KDE spin and in Silverblue, I hope it gets added to Kinoite too.
Networking is important because you can't do much without it.
Maybe even NetworkManager-l2tp, but ppp is very important
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@siosm, I think that if we preload this on the regular KDE spin, we should have this on Kinoite, but it's up to you.
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I agree that we should include it by default. Wondering why we don't have it already if it's in the KDE Spin. Will look at it.
Can we also add NetworkManager-tui, it is a small package but very useful, way easier than nmcli. I am talking about both KDE spin and Kinoite
Well, we already have plasma-nm which exposes pretty much everything nmtui does...
plasma-nm
nmtui
But plasma-nm needs a GUI, nmtui works in terminal, which is great for broken installations or remote systems.
An I think the package is only 218K
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I think this is still not added, I was hoping it makes it to the final F35, networking stuff better be there in the default install because they prevent other software access.
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Will be done for F39 with https://pagure.io/workstation-ostree-config/pull-request/367. Will backport to F38 at minimum.
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Done
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