On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 1:51 AM Berend De Schouwer via networkmanager-list <
networkmanager-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 23:27 +, br...@bmartins.pt wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 fully updated and currently having issues
> > connecting to my
Thank you very much for your answer! Indeed, just erasing what’s in
“Device” (under “Ethernet” as you said, but only for wired connections:
for wifi (what’s most likely to change and require auth info), it’s
“Wifi”) works.
On 2019-01-22 at 20:27, Thomas Haller wrote:
>> Why does that work that
On Tue, 2019-01-22 at 08:50 -0500, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> My router is (now) sending multiple RAs instead of aggregating all
> prefixes/routes into a single RA as such:
>
> Soliciting ff02::2 (ff02::2) on pc_bridge...
>
> Hop limit : 64 ( 0x40)
> Stateful
Hi,
On Tue, 2019-01-22 at 09:56 +0100, Alexandre Garreau wrote:
> How do you do that through GUI?
There are several GUIs.
For example, in nm-connection-editor there is the "Ethernet" tab with
"Device" (which corresponds to the "connection.interface-name" and
"ethernet.mac-address" properties).
My router is (now) sending multiple RAs instead of aggregating all
prefixes/routes into a single RA as such:
Soliciting ff02::2 (ff02::2) on pc_bridge...
Hop limit : 64 ( 0x40)
Stateful address conf.: No
Stateful other conf. : No
Mobile
How do you do that through GUI?
Why does that work that way by default in GUI? or did I do something
wrong at some point maybe?
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On Mon, 2019-01-21 at 19:22 +0100, Alexandre Garreau via
networkmanager-list wrote:
> I often change computer, but keep my configuration files, or even my
> whole system. Or, sometimes, I only change or add a new wifi card.
> Each time I do that, network-manager becomes unable to automatically
>