On Dec 11, 2006, at 5:39 PM, Joey Hess wrote:
Rick Thomas wrote:
In interesting image... (<-8) Can you be a little more specific
about how to go about doing this?
If networkmanager is running I assume you are logged into a desktop
environment that has some kind of netowork manager applet (in the
status
notification area in gnome for example). That applet can be used to
configure it and make it use particular interfaces.
Well, actually right now I'm logged in remotely via ssh -- the
machine's at home and I'm at work. Last night, after booting, from
the console, I ran "ifdown eth1 ; ifup eth1" and it brought things
back to normal. So ssh-ing in is possible -- until the next reboot.
Given that (which may alter the results) "nm-tool" says:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nm-tool
NetworkManager Tool
State: disconnected
- Device: eth0
----------------------------------------------------------------
NM Path: /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/eth0
Type: Wired
Driver: 8139too
Active: no
HW Address: 00:40:05:35:EF:FF
Capabilities:
Supported: yes
Carrier Detect: yes
Speed: 10 Mb/s
Wired Settings
Hardware Link: no
- Device: eth1
----------------------------------------------------------------
NM Path: /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/eth1
Type: Wired
Driver: bmac
Active: no
HW Address: 00:05:02:FE:55:50
Capabilities:
Supported: yes
Wired Settings
Hardware Link: yes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
When I do "man NetworkManager" I get a fairly skeletal man page that
doesn't mention a gui. Similarly for "man
NetworkManagerDispatcher". Those two, and nm-tool, are all I get out
of "man -k NetworkManager". Is there anything more in the way of
documentation I can look at?
Should I be opening a bug report against networkmanager?
Thanks!
Rick
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