And the fix is at
1:
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gnome-system-tools/commit/?id=ffac0be4b5f1636a03990b8dc4416ed792f20cc4
** Summary changed:
- unable to find settings for modem conection
+ [network-admin] Modem connection types not listed
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status:
I got it: the combo box is always empty because there's no cell renderer
in it. Quite astonishing that you're the first to report this problem!
;-)
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => High
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirm
Rationale for SRU: this bug prevents people from setting up PPP
connections. network-admin is not included on the default install, but
it's really useful for users with traditional modems (not sure
ModemManager works in every case). The fix has been committed upstream
and only adds a GtkCellRendere
I installed 9.10 on a separate partition, keeping 9.04 as a dual- boot.
Install was fine - as always - and I then installed
Gnome-network-admin_2.28.1-Oubuntu2_i386.deb. In Network
Settings/Connections/Point-to-Point/Properties I was unable to set the
connection type - it remained blank. Consequent
Thanks for your report. We need more information to debug your problem. Could
you explain precisely what steps you followed to get to that point? What
settings have you entered? Did your modem give any signal of life? What's the
model/make of your modem? Have you tried other methods from
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