tags 415618 +patch
thanks

Hi

Attached a first version of a patch for documenting this issue in the release
notes.

Cheers

Luk

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Index: release-notes.en.sgml
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RCS file: /cvs/debian-doc/ddp/manuals.sgml/release-notes/en/release-notes.en.sgml,v
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diff -u -r1.175 release-notes.en.sgml
--- release-notes.en.sgml	27 Mar 2007 12:08:33 -0000	1.175
+++ release-notes.en.sgml	27 Mar 2007 18:21:48 -0000
@@ -1806,6 +1806,28 @@
           </sect1>
 ]]>
 
+          <sect1 id="nis"><heading>Interaction between the Network Manager support of NIS and an unused Network Manager instance</heading>
+          <p>
+          The version of ypbind included in the NIS package in etch contains
+          support for Network Manager.  This support causes ypbind to disable NIS
+          client functionality when Network Manager reports that the computer is
+          disconnected from the network.  Since Network Manager will usually
+          report that the computer is disconnected when it is not in use NIS
+          users with NIS client systems should ensure that Network Manager
+          support is disabled on those systems.  This can be done by either:
+          </p>
+          <ul>
+          <li>Uninstalling the network-manager package.</li>
+          <li>Editing /etc/default/nis to add -no-dbus to YPBINDARGS.</li>
+          </ul>
+          <p>
+          The use of -no-dbus is the default for new installs of Debian, but
+          was not the default in previous releases.
+          </p>
+          </sect1>
+
+]]>
+
         </sect>
 
 

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