How to debug it? I don't see anything in /var/log/syslog nor in other
logs when I flip the checkbox and save settings.
It never worked on my Ubuntu.
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Is there a GUI for adding connections (wireless) as system settings,
so they are used before login? The system setting checkbox in the
connection editor does nothing (and is unchecked when the connection
is edited again).
This is version 0.7~~svn20081018t105859-0ubuntu1.8.10.1.
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Marcin
There are two networks with the same SSID around here I suppose. The
symptoms: sometimes I have no problems connecting to the network, but
sometimes network-manager tries to connect and then asks for the keys,
and in such case it is virtually impossible to connect even after many
tries — unless I
2008/10/4 Robert Piasek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
3) use policykit to grant yourself rights to save system wide config
(Needed only if you want to save your settings using nm-applet):
Thanks, I did not know that.
4) if you have X, go to nm-applet and save your configuration as system
wide
Network-manager successfully connects to a wireless network, using the
WEP key it stored in the Gnome keyring. Is it possible to enable that
connection without an X session, without logging in, and in particular
without unlocking the keyring? How to do that?
This is network-manager
2008/10/3 Robert Piasek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can use keyfile plugin and define your system wide connection. That way
NM will activate during boot.
How do do that? Where is the documentation?
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2008/10/3 Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'd first try setting up /etc/network/interfaces in the normal Ubuntu
way and if that fails, then Alexander should fix it :P
I can't make it working: I entered data in System → Preferences →
Network, which indeed stored them in /etc/network/interfaces,
I am considering buying iPlus (internet access from a Polish GSM
provider Polkomtel), and I have trouble predicting which GSM modem
would work with network-manager-0.7 on Hardy.
I want to use network-manager and not pppd or wicd; I want
GPRS/UMTS/HSDPA (HSPA might be useful in future);