openvpn: rename comp-lzo setting "No by default" in the UI
To express a "comp-lzo no" setting in nm-openvpn, it must be stored as "comp-lzo=no-by-default". That is to preserve backward compatiblity, where older versions would wrongly set "comp-lzo=no" to mean LZO compression disabled [1]. This "no-by-default" term is only relevant for the connection, the UI should call it "no", like openvpn's manual page. [1] https://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-openvpn/commit/?id=62bdd278d69cc396479af9d05a0b776d5ad386bf BUG:373609
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