[13:27] <teward> stupid question, but in 16.04 is the network manager actually unable to handle additional search domains being defined in a network profile, in contrast to standard 16.04 which permits adding them?
[13:33] <mgedmin> you used 16.04 twice
[13:34] <teward> mgedmin: thanks for pointing out something not relevant to the question being asked
[13:34] <teward> namely, in Ubuntu GNOME 16.04, editing network profiles for an interface doesn't let me set search domains
[13:34] <teward> in contrast to standard Ubuntu 16.04 network manager which lets me.
[13:34] <mgedmin> ah!
[13:35] <teward> the *question* is if this is intended, or is a bug in how the GNOME environment is vs. standard Ubuntu network-manager
[13:35] <mgedmin> now I understand the question, but I'm afraid I don't know the answer
[13:35] <jbicha> teward: try running nm-connection-editor if you want more network settings
[13:35] <teward> ahhh there it is
[13:35] <teward> jbicha: thanks
[13:37] <jbicha> sorry it's hidden by default because most people don't need two network GUIs and the one in the Settings app should be easier to use for most people
[13:41] <teward> jbicha: well it came up on Ask Ubuntu, and I have to force mine to be 'different' for the single Ubuntu GNOME system on the network because we're mid-migration for a windows-based network between 'domains'
[13:41] <teward> thanks for the info though.