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It kind of looks like a less padded GNOME...interesting...
Hmm. It looks like Zorin now
NetworkManager dependencies can now be disabled at build time...
Nice. It was a damned nuisance that Cinnamon brought its own network stack with it. All my headless servers and my Plasma gaming desktop use systemd-networkd, which meant that my Cinnamon laptop needed different configuration. Now they can all be the same.
Hopefully the new release will bash a few of the remaining Wayland bugs; Plasma is great but I prefer Cinnamon for work, and it's just too buggy for gaming on a multi-monitor setup at the moment.
Genuinely curious about what made you choose systemd-networkd over NetworkManager. I've always just gone with NetworkManager without really comparing the alternatives.
systemd-networkd gets installed by default by Arch, integrates a bit better with the rest of SystemD, doesn't have so many VPN surprises, and the configuration is a bit more obvious to me - a few config files rather than NetworkManager's "loads of scripts" approach. Small niggles rather than big issues.
Really, I just don't want duplication of services - more stuff to keep up-to-date. And if I've got SystemD anyway, might as well use it...
This looks so much nicer!