Fix will come with network-manager-gnome 1.20.0.
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NetworkManager doesn't hide virtual interfaces (e.g.
I managed to get Campbell's patch to hide unmanaged devices upstreamed:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/network-manager-
applet/-/merge_requests/93
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This is still an issue in Ubuntu 20.20
VMWare vmnet1 and vmnet2 are displayed in NetworkManager applet in Gnome
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Thanks for reporting it upstream
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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I just reported this bug upstream here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME
/network-manager-applet/issues/39.
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I'd much rather have something similar to that cinnamon fix as it
actually seems to check if the device is listed as unmanaged. The patch
I've supplied above (based on the earlier patch by Campbell Vertesi)
doesn't seem to do that. Doesn't matter if my vmnet8 (or similar
interface) is in the keyf
Fix for cinnamon in case someone is interested:
https://github.com/linuxmint/Cinnamon/commit/3e366ce3f5cfe118ae1ab594bf2ce8c7872d8b4d
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Unreal, 3 years later and this is still a thing.
It's not even an issue exclusive to ubuntu, it's present in most, if not all,
linux distros and then we wonder why people have switched to OSX.
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Have updated the patch to work with 18.04, here are the instructions I
just used to build it (personally I builds like this in a VM)...
ultimately you get the file 'network-manager-
gnome_1.8.10-2ubuntu1_amd64.deb' and that is the only thing you need to
install on normal 18.04 system where you want
This problem persists in 18.04 and is a big usability problem!
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NetworkManager doesn't hide virtual in
@bjbrewster I'm following the patch applying tutorial from here
https://superuser.com/questions/154717/how-to-apply-patch-to-gnome-on-
ubuntu/175743
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I too am desperate for a solution (100+ Docker containers each with a
veth)
How do we apply Sergey Tikhonov's patch to our local system?
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Is there any solution about it ? (Ubuntu 16.04 with the same issue)
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NetworkManager doesn't hide virtu
Ubuntu 16.04, have the same issue
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NetworkManager doesn't hide virtual interfaces (e.g. Docker, VMWare
Previous patch successfully hides unmanaged eth interfaces, but it
leaves menu separators.
This one hides separators also.
** Patch added: "hide_unmanaged_interfaces.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1458322/+attachment/4914082/+files/hide_unmanaged_interfa
any update on this? It is really annoying to use containers on a desktop
system witn NetworkManager enabled. I get 12-15 network interfaces show
up in my nm-applet. Can't even select a wifi network because of this in
gnome-sehll. It's silly :)
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Any update to this 2 year old ticket? Still seems to be a bug in
NetworkManager-1.2.6, on Fedora 24.
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The attachment "Hide unmanaged ethernet interfaces" seems to be a patch.
If it isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove
the "patch" tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers,
unsubscribe the team.
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I tried it out on 1.2.2, since that's the version I have to work with. I
also had to patch applet-device-ethernet.c , otherwise it still listed
the header for each interface. Pushed my version up to
https://github.com/ohthehugemanatee/network-manager-applet for
convenience.
I only applied this hid
Is there any reason the lines creating the menu entry can't just be
removed? https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/network-manager-
applet/git-master/view/head:/src/applet.c#L1322
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confirmed in xubuntu 16.10 with veth devices created by lxd
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Title:
NetworkManager doesn't hide virtual inter
There used to be a workaround with adding a "managed=false" entry to
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf (see
https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkManager#Wired_Networks_are_Unmanaged).
However, this does no longer seem to work on Ubuntu 16.04. Can anyone
confirm? Has there been a change recently wh
I think this is caused by the (insane, IMO) patch for bug #191889 here:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/trusty/network-
manager/trusty/view/head:/debian/patches/lp191889_always_offline_with_unmanaged_devices.patch
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16.10 and still the same shit. I'm gonna buy a fucking mac.
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I have to scroll the network list to see my actual wifi networks because
it shows all the docker veth* interfaces :-/
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I can confirm that this issue still exists in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
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Is there a workaround for this? I can have a lot of docker images
running at one go, which makes finding *actual* interfaces quite hard.
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** Summary changed:
- NetworkManager doesn't hide Docker's veth interfaces
+ NetworkManager doesn't hide virtual interfaces (e.g. Docker, VMWare)
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