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How to remove net interfaces from the right upper corner menu

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I recently installed VmWare and when configuring net settings I accidentaly created two virtual interfaces (vmnet1, vmnet8) that are now useless but still appear on the gui menu and on cli when I type nmcli, ifconfig, etc. I wanna know how to get rid of this, thank you

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I don't have an answer unfortunately - but for what it is worth I have plenty of virtual interfaces for LXD and KVM guests as well as a VPN (https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zJvyHxJFYj/) but none of them shows in the NM popup that you wonder about. So all those seem to set some flag that hides them, but is missing from your interfaces. Unfortunately I have no good idea yet which flag that might be ... :-/
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