Hey, no idea. As in the last 5 years pppoe as connection method has
been overtaken by new router types and broadband connections are (i
guess almost nowhere) paid by time anymore, so the need to connect and
disconnect every time is no longer required.
I can check, though, if the issue has been reso
Hello! Is this bug still reproducible in the recent Ubuntu
release(20.04)?
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MASTER no wlan option for pppoe config
Wow! Almost 10 years! I don't even remember about this bug and how pppoe
works!
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Haha, congratulation!
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Title:
MASTER no wlan option for pppoe configuration
Status in NetworkManager:
Fix Released
Stat
** Changed in: network-manager-applet
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: network-manager
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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If it can maybe help anybody point me in the right direction, here are
todays logs from my machine filtered using the "ppp" term.
** Attachment added: "ppp logs"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/232172/+attachment/3282369/+files/ppp-log-wednesday.txt
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Still no answer? Isn't somebody maintaining network-manager monitoring
these comments? Because there isn't a stable, supported method to
establish a PPPoW connection in Ubuntu, I am unable to use it at all in
certain locations, which is making my work difficult as Ubuntu is my
main OS. Also, as I a
Bump.
Two years later and I still have to struggle with setting up a PPP
connection in Ubuntu. Is there any chance this might get fixed one day?
It can be done very easily through a GUI in OS X and Windows, but in
Ubuntu I have to go through the same *setup_using_pppoeconf-
break_other_connections
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