[Expired for network-manager (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I can confirm that this occurs in Kubuntu 8.10
Also, when I put my laptop into suspend-to-RAM, it sometimes (but not
always) puts the wi-fi interface into unmanaged mode. I will try to find
out what particular conditions cause this, and see if the interface is
then configured in /etc/network/inter
I am running Ubuntu 8.10 with the Kubuntu packages installed. I use
switch between ratpoison and kde and so I sometimes manually configure
/etc/network/interfaces. When I went back to KDE I had lost of trouble
getting my eth0 and eth1(wifi) connecting. Under network manager it
said that eth0 was
What to do with it being a feature? Or has this changed in network-
manager 0.7? Thanks.
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wireless interface not visible in network-manager
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But there is no easy way (at least in KDE) to return it to network
manager's management, nor any clear indication of why it's not there, so
I would say there's a problem somewhere.
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wireless interface not visible in network-manager
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interfaces configured in /etc/network/interfaces become "unmanaged" by
network manager. so this is a feature.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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wireless interface not visible in network-manager
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Seeing the same in knetworkmanager on Kubuntu Gutsy. Removing the
relevant interface from /etc/network/interfaces suddenly makes it
reappear.
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wireless interface not visible in network-manager
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Marked as Confirmed (was Incomplete),
User copied (well at least a part, would have been better to attach full file)
part of requested /etc/network/interfaces file.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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wireless interface not visible in network-manage
One correction to my previous post:
On 9/24/07, Luke Campagnola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's what I've done:
> - Configure eth0 to have static IP address (was previously set to dhcp)
>Now knetworkmanager no longer has eth0 disabled in the list of
Should read "Now knetworkmanager has et
Here's what I've done:
- Right click on knetworkmanager icon, click "manual configuration"
- Configure eth0 to have static IP address (was previously set to dhcp)
Now knetworkmanager no longer has eth0 disabled in the list of
interfaces, and my interfaces file looks like this:
[...]
iface et
if you still have this issue, please post your /etc/network/interfaces
file.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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wireless interface not visible in network-manager
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I'm using KDE, and I don't see any obvious way to do the same.
On 6/20/07, ThomasNovin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If you just enable roaming you get your wireless config back in
> NetworkManager.
>
> System>Administration>Network
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> Wireless Connection
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> [x] Roaming Mode Enabled
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> wi
If you just enable roaming you get your wireless config back in
NetworkManager.
System>Administration>Network
Wireless Connection
[x] Roaming Mode Enabled
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I worked out this problem: network-manager ignores interfaces that are
configured in /etc/network/interfaces, so when I tried to configure my
wireless interface using "manual configuration", the interface was
disabled for network-manager. This sounds to me like a major usability
bug because users c
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