Jeremy, mike: it doesn't. NetworkManager.conf is the new, correct name for the file. If some application is expecting a different value (and one would wonder why they go out to look for that file in the first place); then it's that application that needs fixing.
If a part of the control center in Gnome (not unity?) requires firewalld, then I'm sure there's a way to disable that check, which is something that should be considered anyway since we're at the very least not going to have firewalld for Quantal. (We have ufw instead)
Jeremy, mike: it doesn't. NetworkManager.conf is the new, correct name for the file. If some application is expecting a different value (and one would wonder why they go out to look for that file in the first place); then it's that application that needs fixing.
If a part of the control center in Gnome (not unity?) requires firewalld, then I'm sure there's a way to disable that check, which is something that should be considered anyway since we're at the very least not going to have firewalld for Quantal. (We have ufw instead)