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this bug appears to be back in Xubuntu Intrepid Alpha 6. Using network
manager, I can not add a static connection, thus can not obtain an
internet connection. The OK button is greyed out as soon as I uncheck
DHCP(automatic). If this should be fixed already, perhaps this is a
regression?
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Hi Charlie,
Did you launch network-admin from the System menu, or did you choose
Edit Connections... from the context menu of network-manager's status
icon?
If it's the latter then it's actually a network-manager problem, as it now
provides that interface.
Thanks,
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James,
I'm sorry, this bug came up searching for network-manager bugs.
I did choose Edit Connections... from the network-manager. Does that
mean I need to file a bug report against Network Manager itself?
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On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 23:38 +, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
James,
I'm sorry, this bug came up searching for network-manager bugs.
No problem, it has recently changed, so it's hard to know.
I did choose Edit Connections... from the network-manager. Does that
mean I need to file a bug
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Just a note:
I ran into this issue today with a fresh (and fully updated) install of
Hardy.
Upon further investigation, /etc/network/interfaces had auto eth0
about two lines underneath the end of my static settings. I moved auto
eth0 back above the connection where it belongs, .../networking
'auto eth0' can be everywhere in /etc/network/interfaces (for example,
mine always appears under static config without causing any problems),
it should work anyway. So probably it was some other cause why it didn't
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Ah, I didn't realize that. Sorry for the mistake!
I wonder what caused it, then. Curious. Guess I'll post back if I find
anything out!
Thanks!
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I've pinged upstream about the change,
garnacho seb128: I'd rather do that in connection_save() so it works for non
wifi/ethernet interfaces
garnacho but yeah, makes sense :)
He'll get a fix upstream we should likely backport this one rather than
use the current version
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* debian/control.in,
debian/gnome-system-tools.manpages,
debian/menu,
debian/patches/00list,
(VPN not being available when roaming is turned off sound like bug #5364
)
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Hi,
The patch looks pretty sensible to me. I haven't had a chance to
look in detail at it yet, I'll do that tomorrow. Thanks for coming
up with it.
If this is going to go in at this stage I think it would be good to
have an idea of the testing that has been done. I would appreciate
it if some
I tested deb provided by hyperair (big thanks) and however it has wrong
depencies (cairo2 version doesn't fit with Hardy), but --force-all
cures/b0rks any problems :) Anyway, it would be strange if cairo would
affect this :)
So I tested in various situations and shortly - it works and I don't
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.searchtext=static+networkorderby=-datecreated
has some bugs that look similar to this one.
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(Additionally in other distros NetworkManager can set up static
interfaces: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=518189 )
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If you will read comments on bug mentioned above, you will see that NM
static interface configuration is purely SUSE/Redhat thing, as they use
service system to control services/settings. It's totally ignores other
distro configurations (Debian, Gentoo, etc.). So it is just not the
standard way of
There are dublicates for this bug (which I could find in a list given by
Sitsofe Wheeler):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/214614
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/204412
Additionally, I experienced the same behaviour (the checkbox one) as
Peteris explained. Since I'm totally unfamiliar with g-s-t and NM, I
don't know where to look and whether it's a different issue and so on
and I think someone from the desktop team should review those changes.
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hyperair, my apologies, I didn't have updated system, libcairo 1.6.0
rolled in last several days :)
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hyperair, getting it in Hardy practically means bombing #ubuntu-devel
with requests, but James Westby promised to take a look at it tomorrow,
so probably best is just test your deb till death and provide test
results here so anyone could be sure this fix doesn't 'unfix' anything
else :)
Cheers
@Peteris Krisjanis: No worries. I intend to bombard the irc channels
until someone takes notice. Also, credits should go to Kjell Braden,
he's the one who provided me a patch so I could package it in the first
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@Peteris Krisjanis: I don't think my debs have wrong dependencies.. I
had no problems on my system. Plus, I didn't modify the dependencies of
the package. It was a direct backport, just added a patch, nothing else.
Perhaps you should update your system fully. The version of the
libcairo2 package
Count. about testing:
It is interesting that there is some other bug - or implications of same bug -
which can be triaged like this:
1. Open network-admin, you have manually configured IP address
2. Unblock, auth. stuff
3. Uncheck Wired Interface checkbox
4. It reappears!
5.
I successfully built and tested the patch. I attach an updated debdiff
with a comment in changelog to thanks Kjell Braden. We'll need main
sponsors to review and upload this patch, so I subscribe them to the
bug. Thanks for this great work!
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Sébastien: can you please take a look at it?
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I have been using a clean install of Hardy Beta since its release and
all current updates. I, too, have the same problem: i.e. there is no way
to set a static ip address and make it work. The only thing that works
is to leave the default Enable Roaming mode checked.
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Well considering this is a confirmed, high priority bug, I don't
understand why it still isn't fixed when Ubuntu Hardy is going to be
released in another 12 days.
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I've created a patch that fixes the data produced, so that the interface
will be up after booting. However, after changing the settings using
network-admin, the interface doesn't get updated (ie. configured but not
with the given IP and therefore has no connection). ifup -a or disabling
and
Ah. Thanks for the patch. I'll get a debdiff with it in as soon as I
can. If all goes well I'll upload it to my PPA
(http://edge.launchpad.net/~hyperair/+archive as well.
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I have noticed another oddity. After disabling the Enable Roaming and
setting the interfaces with 'auto eth0', the option to connect to PPTP
VPN is no longer present when right clicking on the network icon located
in the top right corner.
So to have the ability to connect/disconnect vpn via the
Enable roaming mode basically removes any device configuration from
/etc/network/interfaces and allows NetworkManager to take care of it.
Disabling roaming mode will take control away from NetworkManager. So
you will be unable to connect via system tray icon. This is perfectly
expected behaviour.
I've generated a debdiff, a deb, and tested it on my computer. After
using it to add the interface normally, I found it to add auto iface
at the bottom, but the configuration for iface is in somewhere in the
middle. While that's not exactly desirable, it has the desired effect.
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Might be related to bug #178775 ...
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i'm on hardy beta and it is impossible to be in static ip address.
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add auto eth0 in the /etc/network/interface primary interface session!
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i'm on hardy beta and it is impossible to be in static ip address.
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Here's the upstream bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=526137
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Happens here for me too, but with wlan0 and DHCP instead. Adding auto
wlan0 fixes the issue.
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The bug is here from the Gutsy. See #172529
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I am experiencing the same problem. Does adding auto eth0 in
/etc/network/interfaces solve the problem permanently? or must one
always restart the daemon by typing ifup eth0 every time the computer
restarts?
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I am experiencing the same problem. Does adding auto eth0 in
/etc/network/interfaces solve the problem permanently? or must one
always restart the daemon by typing ifup eth0 every time the computer
restarts?
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Adding auto eth0 will resolve it permanently.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 7:04 PM, thebrotherofasis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am experiencing the same problem. Does adding auto eth0 in
/etc/network/interfaces solve the problem permanently? or must one
always restart the daemon by typing ifup eth0
I can confirm too. I have to manually add auto eth0 in
/etc/network/interfaces
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I can confirm this too. Find a workaround checking, unchecking, writing
different gateways then coming back to the good one and it works. Kind
of luck.
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I can also confirm this bug in hardy beta. Unchecking and rechecking
the the box next to the network interface works around the problem (auth
eth0 shows up in /etc/network/interfaces then).
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Whoops, correction: meant to write auto eth0, not auth.
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I think i'm having the same / similar problem because when i set it to a
static ip it won't connect to the network and when i type ifconfig it
says it has a inet6 address so i think when we type an ipaddress it
automaticly converts it to ip6 when the router only knows ip4 and i
think that's the
marking confirmed because i believe i have the same problem
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Is this still a problem with the current version of Hardy?
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After fiddling some more with network-admin I have found another
problem, the DNS tab doesn't work. If you unlock and perhaps add a DNS-
server nothing happens to resolv.conf. Even if I save my settings to a
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