Hi PresuntoRJ - just got new upodates this morning 14/4/07 it works! Thanx
for contacting so quickly.
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Grate.
It worked both at my Dell Optiplex and a Compaq Armada Laptop, solving the
icons and messages problem, both in English and in
Same problem here.
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Grate.
It worked both at my Dell Optiplex and a Compaq Armada Laptop, solving the
icons and messages problem, both in English and in Portuguese.
Will that be the next binary distributed as upgrade? I have other machines
with the same behavior but since its not that critical, I was willing to
Just updated to 0.6.4-ubuntu5, same problem exists!
The funny thing is, I have a network connection monitor applet showing I
am connected!
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Obviously, it's a regression introduced in 0.6.4-6ubuntu5. If I
downgrade to 0.6.4-6ubuntu4, the applet works very well.
# sudo dpkg -i --force-downgrade /var/cache/apt/archives/network-
manager-gnome_0.6.4-6ubuntu4_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/network-
manager_0.6.4-6ubuntu4_i386.deb
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OK, I have the same bug since yesterday (after I upgrade Feisty).
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Another problem with 0.6.4-6ubuntu6: if I right click the applet icon
and de-select Enable Wireless, the applet silently quits.
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Is this really only medium importance, it's a pretty major bug which
obviously affects an awful lot of people, look how many comments have
been posted in the last 24 hours alone!
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Dan Bishop wrote:
Is this really only medium importance, it's a pretty major bug which
obviously affects an awful lot of people, look how many comments have
been posted in the last 24 hours alone!
it does effects a lot of people. but is doesn't disable the internet
connection.
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In my case commenting out all of the lines in /etc/network/interfaces
helped. I entered the static ip data through network-admin again and it
seems to work quite well (but it seemed not to work with wired
connection until I turned my wifi on and off). I attached my interfaces
file (with some minor
If you can still connect, and everything, and the bug is just it should
show the other picture, it's not very major.
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I've made the upgrade but the problem persists :\
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Oh, this is my new constatation: if I right click on the Manager icon and
deselect cable network, the network is then disable, after I reselect cable
network, then the network is enable but also the red indicator disappear and
all work fine !
(sorry for my bad english language...)
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After using the following instructions I have an even weirder situation.
Icon shows disconnected, right click - Connection information is
available!
Here are the instructions I followed (From 105243):
I had the same problem and this is how I fixed it:
* shutdown NetworkManager, e.g. with 'sudo
I followed CJ's instructions and this corrected my problem also.
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Except these instructions make things even worse after reboot.
Sorry, but my solution won't work after a reboot. Even worse is that
Network Manager creates a new interfaces file without the loopback
interface, which will causes severe trouble.
Please make sure that these lines are present in your
After commenting out the static parameters (address, network and
gateway) of the primary network interface stanza in my
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7259051/interfaces, 0.6.4-ubuntu6 works
again, and it no longer quits silently when disabling wireless.
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I've ever had this problem since old version of Feisty, but it happens
when I use a static configuration for my wireless connection. But is it
supposed to work?
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I am running a fully updated feisty system and I have the same problems
as described. I have the red X on the network manager icon upon boot and
I just left click on it and select wired again and let it reconnect
again just so the icon wont show as disconnected.
If you still need the output for
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'/var/log/daemon.log' when you are experiencing the problem?
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Please try the source package at the following URL, it should solve this
problem:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~scott/packages/
If you've never built a package from source before, grab those three
files into an empty directory, and use the following commands:
$ sudo apt-get build-dep
today without installing any updates (yet), my network manager appears
to be working normally.
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Scott James Remnant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please try the source package at the following URL, it should solve this
problem:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~scott/packages/
this appears to have solved the problem here.
note that this machine has only eth0
Got the same thing, my regular network don't shows up, it says that I am
disconnected. But it still works. And my Access points shows up but they got a
signal strength of 0 and are grey.
My daemon.log is attached.
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I can also confirm this, the network manager applet now says No network
devices have been found
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Can confirm on my Feisty 32bit up-to-date. It started misbehaving
yesterday.
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I am having the same problem after an update done today.
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Same problem on a fully up top date Feisty install.
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Same problem here.
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Just updated today (April 11) and this problem started happening.
Attached is lspci -vv. Daemon log will be attached next.
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Mine connects on wireless, claims to be disconnected, and works just
fine. It still shows the lists of networks and all. And wireless still
works fine. It just says my wired connection is disconnected while it's
fully functional (like now). When the sky2 driver goes *death* (because
it's a
Ah! I meant mine connects on wired on boot and claims to be
disconnected. Sorry, like I said, wireless works fine (or at least it
wasn't telling me I'm disconnected from wireless this morning when I
updated it).
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Hello! I've the same problem.. Today I'v updated the network-manger from the
Update Manger and know it's not working properly.
Well actually it's working, but after I've done the update now it says No
network connection(when move mouse over it) and if I right click in it, it
says No Network
Same problem, but also when i disable the wireless network the whole
system hangs and stops responding.
output off my daemon.log
Apr 11 18:55:50 TUX NetworkManager: information^IDeactivating device
rausb0.
So it is disabling the wireless but the system hangs and isnt
responding.
I noticed this
Others are having it say no network devices found when they right click.
While mine is saying it's disconnected when it's actually connected and
working, it does drop down the enable wired / enable wireless thing
when I right click.
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Same here :after yesterday's update NM says it's not connected but
everything works fine (wired connection)
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Same problem here too.
On startup it says non connection, but the connection is ok. I have to select a
connection (wired or wifi) to have the normal behaviour back.
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Status: Needs Info = Confirmed
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Just got a network manager update and problem remains. Here are the logs
you requested:
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This seems to fix it. Not sure if it's a hack or not but even if it is
I can't see the side effects.
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I am afraid 0.6.4-6ubuntu6 does not fix the problem on my laptop. I have
restarted Gnome.
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Same issue for me too. Shows I am disconnected with a wired connection
even though I am.
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
Target: None = ubuntu-7.04
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I have reported a similar bug to Knetworkmanager for kubuntu Bug
#105352. Mine is a wireless connection.
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I have reported a similar bug to Knetworkmanager for kubuntu Bug
#105352. Mine is a wireless connection.
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Same as Wenzhuo Zhang stated, latest update still shows this problem
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are we sure this is a network-manager thing and not a GUI thing.. My bug
appears in Knetworkmanager but if I run Kwifimanager it works just fine.
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Oh, I'm getting the same issue here... hmm, I wonder what the root of
this problem could be.
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I can confirm this behavior.on a fully up-to-date Feisty install.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 82927 ***
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Thanks for your bug report. This particular bug has already been
reported and is a duplicate of bug 82927 and is being marked as such.
Please feel free to report any other bugs you may find.
** This bug has
I don't believe there is sufficient evidence to indicate that this is a
duplicate of bug 82927 and I am unmarking it as a duplicate.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 82927
[feisty fawn] NetworkManager reports incorrect online status
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