Hi Dan! Am 27.04.2015 um 22:00 schrieb Dan Williams: > On Mon, 2015-04-27 at 18:35 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: >> Am 12.04.2015 um 15:15 schrieb Jérémy Lal: >> Afair, nm-applet was still autostarted for by gnome-shell to provide the >> VPN auth dialogs/secrets. I don't think this is the case anymore today, >> but I'm not totally sure. [1] indicates that it is no longer necessary. > > GNOME autostart was disabled by d6ffe34dc092926fb949449c182e8f27722b6b8b > (2013-07-29) and then the shell watcher code was reworked and autostart > was re-enabled by e192e83c1aa136512a9d4f026f81677799af8127 (2013-10-10). > > So yeah, it's re-autostarted now, and I guess that should be disabled. > GNOME Shell has handled VPN auth dialogs since version 3.4 or something > like that (almost 3 years old). I've committed a change to the applet's > git master to disable autostart again.
I see, that you added GNOME to NotShowIn= I wonder if using AutostartCondition=GNOME3 unless-session gnome would be better, so it would still be run e.g. in GNOME flashback? > On the subject of splitting nm-connection-manager from nm-applet in > packages, yes, I'd recommend that. I would have 3 packages generated > from the network-manager-applet git repo: > > nm-applet That's currently called network-manager-gnome in Debian/Ubuntu > nm-connection-editor We don't split of nm-connection-editor (yet) in Debian. Is there a good reason to do so? Is the nm-connection-editor binary called from within a GNOME Shell session? Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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