I can confirm that Gnome now displays the device even if 01-netcfg.yaml exists.
I attach a screenshot of the GNOME Settings screen, which now shows the wifi adapter and the available networks. The other surprising thing is that a new network appears with the name
netplan-wlp2s0-WIFIAP, due to the fact that it is still set up in 01-netcfg.yaml. If I remove
the settings of this wifi from the netcfg file this network disappears.
All in all, the patch does its job successfully, and I can say that I'm a happy customer.
Thanks!
PS. If it's of any relevance, I tested the update from disco.
I can confirm that Gnome now displays the device even if 01-netcfg.yaml exists.
I attach a screenshot of the GNOME Settings screen, which now shows the wifi adapter and the available networks. The other surprising thing is that a new network appears with the name wlp2s0- WIFIAP, due to the fact that it is still set up in 01-netcfg.yaml. If I remove
netplan-
the settings of this wifi from the netcfg file this network disappears.
All in all, the patch does its job successfully, and I can say that I'm a happy customer.
Thanks!
PS. If it's of any relevance, I tested the update from disco.