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After installing etch from a daily netinst CD (2006/12/10 20:42 UTC) on my
beige G3 (OldWorld) PowerMac machine, the
builtin ethernet interface is disabled. This box has two ethernet interfaces:
eth0: D-Link RTL8139
eth1: builtin bmac on the
On Monday 11 December 2006 09:26, Rick Thomas wrote:
After installing etch from a daily netinst CD (2006/12/10 20:42 UTC) on
my beige G3 (OldWorld) PowerMac machine, the builtin ethernet interface
is disabled.
[...]
There is a strange and possibly relevant thing in syslog
Dec 11 02:34:47
On Dec 11, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Frans Pop wrote:
On Monday 11 December 2006 09:26, Rick Thomas wrote:
After installing etch from a daily netinst CD (2006/12/10 20:42
UTC) on
my beige G3 (OldWorld) PowerMac machine, the builtin ethernet
interface
is disabled.
[...]
There is a strange and
Frans Pop wrote:
Joey: does this impact your decision to install networkmanager by default?
It's a data point.
I'd imagine that one can get networkmanager to deal with the interface
by prodding it in the gui though.
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On Dec 11, 2006, at 4:31 PM, Joey Hess wrote:
Frans Pop wrote:
Joey: does this impact your decision to install networkmanager by
default?
It's a data point.
I'd imagine that one can get networkmanager to deal with the interface
by prodding it in the gui though.
--
see shy jo
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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
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
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