Another NM crash report

2006-06-03 Thread James Ettle
See extract from logs attached. nm-extract-0 was generated by an earlier
CVS version of NetworkManager (I don't remember which) where NM
segfaulted. nm-extract-1 comes from the current CVS, where NM aborts but
with similar error messages.

James

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Jun  3 12:25:37 localhost NetworkManager: WARNING  nm_signal_handler (): 
Caught signal 6.  Generating backtrace... 
Jun  3 12:25:37 localhost NetworkManager: information SWITCH: no current 
connection, found better connection 'eth0'. 
Jun  3 12:25:37 localhost NetworkManager: information Will activate 
connection 'eth0'. 
Jun  3 12:25:37 localhost NetworkManager: information Device eth0 activation 
scheduled... 
Jun  3 12:25:37 localhost NetworkManager: information Activation (eth0) 
started... 
Jun  3 12:25:37 localhost NetworkManager: information Activation (eth0) Stage 
1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled... 
Jun  3 12:25:37 localhost NetworkManager: *** START 
**
Jun  3 12:25:38 localhost kernel: audit(1149333938.164:11): avc:  denied  { 
ptrace } for  pid=12354 comm=gdb scontext=user_u:system_r:NetworkManager_t:s0 
tcontext=user_u:system_r:NetworkManager_t:s0 tclass=process
Jun  3 12:25:38 localhost NetworkManager: Using host libthread_db library 
/lib/libthread_db.so.1.
Jun  3 12:25:38 localhost NetworkManager: `shared object read from target 
memory' has disappeared; keeping its symbols.
Jun  3 12:25:38 localhost NetworkManager: [Thread debugging using libthread_db 
enabled]
Jun  3 12:25:38 localhost NetworkManager: [New Thread -1208551744 (LWP 12343)]
Jun  3 12:25:38 localhost NetworkManager: [New Thread -121908 (LWP 12348)]
Jun  3 12:25:38 localhost NetworkManager: [New Thread -1208554592 (LWP 12345)]
Jun  3 12:25:38 localhost NetworkManager: 0x4db50402 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: #0  0x4db50402 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: #1  0x4dc2d550 in poll () from 
/lib/libc.so.6
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: #2  0x4ded8423 in 
g_main_context_check () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: #3  0x4ded8799 in g_main_loop_run () 
from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: 1918989871, argv=0x6e75722f)
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: at NetworkManager.c:805
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: 
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: Thread 3 (Thread -1208554592 (LWP 
12345)):
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: #0  0x4db50402 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: No symbol table info available.
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: #1  0x4dc2d550 in poll () from 
/lib/libc.so.6
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: No symbol table info available.
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: x4ded8423 in g_main_context_check () 
from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: No symbol table info available.
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: #3  0x4ded8799 in g_main_loop_run () 
from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: No symbol table info available.
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: ) at nm-device.c:281
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager:   __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = 
nm_device_worker
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: #5  0x4def2a1f in 
g_thread_create_full () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: No symbol table info available.
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: #6  0x4de0840b in start_thread () 
from /lib/libpthread.so.0
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: ble.
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: #7  0x4dc36b7e in clone () from 
/lib/libc.so.6
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: No symbol table info available.
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: 
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: Thread 2 (Thread -121908 (LWP 
12348)):
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: #0  0x4db50402 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: No symbol table info available.
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: read.so.0
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: No symbol table info available.
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: #2  0x0806c637 in 
nm_logging_backtrace () at nm-logging.c:72
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager:   s = {st_dev = 64768, __pad1 = 
0, st_ino = 6954244, st_mode = 33261, 
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager:   st_nlink = 1, st_uid = 0, st_gid = 
0, st_rdev = 0, __pad2 = 0, 
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: , st_blksize = 4096, st_blocks = 32, 
st_atim = {
Jun  3 12:25:39 localhost NetworkManager: tv_sec = 1149331676, tv_nsec = 

nm-applet don apear on gnome bar

2006-06-03 Thread Lord Darkon
Sorry ma inglish , i use ubuntu 6.06 with NM 0.6.2 , everyting woks fine
but no icon in the bar , i haver wi-fi conection and cable to but cant
see de icon ?

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Re: nm-applet don apear on gnome bar

2006-06-03 Thread Darren Albers

**Forgot reply to all again...**

Under Preferences-Sessions- Startup do you have nm-applet --sm-disable listed?

On 6/3/06, Lord Darkon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Sorry ma inglish , i use ubuntu 6.06 with NM 0.6.2 , everyting woks fine
but no icon in the bar , i haver wi-fi conection and cable to but cant
see de icon ?

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Re: nm-applet don apear on gnome bar

2006-06-03 Thread Lord Darkon
Yes i have . and e can conect de Wi-Fi anda the cable network but no
icon .

Sáb, 2006-06-03 às 10:08 -0400, Darren Albers escreveu:
 **Forgot reply to all again...**
 
 Under Preferences-Sessions- Startup do you have nm-applet --sm-disable 
 listed?
 
 On 6/3/06, Lord Darkon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Sorry ma inglish , i use ubuntu 6.06 with NM 0.6.2 , everyting woks fine
  but no icon in the bar , i haver wi-fi conection and cable to but cant
  see de icon ?
 
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Re: nm-applet don apear on gnome bar

2006-06-03 Thread Derek Frye

And you have the notification applet somewhere on your toolbar?


On Jun 3, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Lord Darkon wrote:


Yes i have . and e can conect de Wi-Fi anda the cable network but no
icon .

Sáb, 2006-06-03 às 10:08 -0400, Darren Albers escreveu:

**Forgot reply to all again...**

Under Preferences-Sessions- Startup do you have nm-applet --sm- 
disable listed?


On 6/3/06, Lord Darkon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry ma inglish , i use ubuntu 6.06 with NM 0.6.2 , everyting  
woks fine
but no icon in the bar , i haver wi-fi conection and cable to but  
cant

see de icon ?

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Re: nm-applet don apear on gnome bar

2006-06-03 Thread Derek Frye
Do you mean that you don't have this problem or that you have this  
problem: you don't have the icon? If you don't have the icon it is  
simple to add it (right-click, add applet). If you don't have this  
problem and you don't have an icon file a bug with Ubuntu in  
launchpad. Maybe try restarting dbus and running nm-applet from the  
command line as well.



On Jun 3, 2006, at 12:37 PM, Lord Darkon wrote:


thath is the problem i dont have .

Sáb, 2006-06-03 às 12:15 -0500, Derek Frye escreveu:

And you have the notification applet somewhere on your toolbar?


On Jun 3, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Lord Darkon wrote:


Yes i have . and e can conect de Wi-Fi anda the cable network but no
icon .

Sáb, 2006-06-03 às 10:08 -0400, Darren Albers escreveu:

**Forgot reply to all again...**

Under Preferences-Sessions- Startup do you have nm-applet --sm-
disable listed?

On 6/3/06, Lord Darkon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Sorry ma inglish , i use ubuntu 6.06 with NM 0.6.2 , everyting
woks fine
but no icon in the bar , i haver wi-fi conection and cable to but
cant
see de icon ?

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Re: two queries: lan/wlan autoswitch, default wap

2006-06-03 Thread Dan Williams
On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 20:05 +0200, Colin Brace wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 1.) When I was using an earlier version of NM (v.05.?) under FC4 on a
 different laptop last year,  it would automatically switch to the lan
 connection when I connected an ethernet cable to the laptop. Now this
 only works when I select Wired network in the applet. eth0 is
 commented out in /etc/network/interface, so NM should be managing lan
 connections as well. When I unplug the ethernet cable, it does work as
 expected, ie, reconnect with my wap. Has this autoswtiching function
 changed from earlier versions?

If you explicitly choose a connection from the menu, then NM will stick
with that connection as long as it's available.  i.e., if you pick your
wireless access point, but then plug in a cable, NM will stay on the
access point rather than switching to the cable.

This happened last year I think, and the debate about how the autoswitch
behavior works has just been swept under the rug.  I think some bits of
the behavior will change again with 0.7 when you can have multiple
connections active at one time.

 2.) Is there some way of configuring NM to automatically connect to my
 home wap at boot time? At the moment, I have to keep unlocking the
 Gnome keyring and entering the WEP key every time I start. Ideally, NM
 would take care of this stuff at boot time -- but at the same time not
 stall bootup with a long timeout if wap is unavailable (ie, I am away
 from home).

Not at the moment.  NM stores the WEP keys in your user keyring, which
means you have to log in to allow NM to access them.  That's also planed
to be dealt with in 0.7.

Dan


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Re: nm-applet don apear on gnome bar

2006-06-03 Thread Derek Frye
After right-click, add applet brings up a list of available applets,  
you need to add the notification applet (or similar).



On Jun 3, 2006, at 3:13 PM, Lord Darkon wrote:


I have that problem i don ave the icon , and i do that the
(right-click, add applet) but no icon , i restart nm-applet in  
console

but still the same , no icon .

Sáb, 2006-06-03 às 12:54 -0500, Derek Frye escreveu:

Do you mean that you don't have this problem or that you have this
problem: you don't have the icon? If you don't have the icon it is
simple to add it (right-click, add applet). If you don't have this
problem and you don't have an icon file a bug with Ubuntu in
launchpad. Maybe try restarting dbus and running nm-applet from the
command line as well.


On Jun 3, 2006, at 12:37 PM, Lord Darkon wrote:


thath is the problem i dont have .

Sáb, 2006-06-03 às 12:15 -0500, Derek Frye escreveu:

And you have the notification applet somewhere on your toolbar?


On Jun 3, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Lord Darkon wrote:

Yes i have . and e can conect de Wi-Fi anda the cable network  
but no

icon .

Sáb, 2006-06-03 às 10:08 -0400, Darren Albers escreveu:

**Forgot reply to all again...**

Under Preferences-Sessions- Startup do you have nm-applet --sm-
disable listed?

On 6/3/06, Lord Darkon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Sorry ma inglish , i use ubuntu 6.06 with NM 0.6.2 , everyting
woks fine
but no icon in the bar , i haver wi-fi conection and cable to  
but

cant
see de icon ?

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RE: two queries: lan/wlan autoswitch, default wap

2006-06-03 Thread Kirioss

 This happened last year I think, and the debate about how the 
 autoswitch behavior works has just been swept under the rug.  
 I think some bits of the behavior will change again with 0.7 
 when you can have multiple connections active at one time.

It would be great if we could define priorities for the NIC that NM see. We
could have this kind of choices :
- Priority to NIC1
- Priority to NIC2
- Priority to connected NIC

I would personally choose priority to the ethernet connection because, in my
office, wireless is good in meeting rooms but very poor when I'm on my desk
(but still connected)

Nicolas






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