> What am I doing wrong?

I got this problem, when I had network-manager installed, too. It looked for 
me, like they do not want exist together. I have no explanantion for it, but 
deinstalling and purging all network-manager packages fixed the problem.

On the other hand, network-manager is now state-of-the-art, so maybe it will 
be your choice, too.

However, if you do not use gnome, the installation of the network-manager 
package will install tons of unneeded gnome crap.

I already filed a bugreport according to this, but still the package-team 
didn't care.

Maybe this helps a liitle bit. Good luick!

Best 

Hans


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