Well, this is fixed by way of a redesign of NM in 0.9; the Fix is
available in Oneiric which will be released in October.
Unfortunately, it will not be possible to backport these changes.
Note that what you're seeing may have been due to configuration of eth0
or other devices in /etc/network/inte
Got things working by adding "managed=true" as well (Lucid 10.04.1
upgraded from Karmic 9.10).
But nm-connection-editor definitely needs to be able manage this
"managed" setting! Really frustrating to have configured network just
disappear when selecting "Make available to all users". And then, fi
I had the same problem. Wireless connection correctly working, but when
I try to make "available to all users" the connection disappears and it
disconnects. I followed the advice of David Girault (i.e.
"managed=true"), then I rebooted. After the reboot all the connections
previously disappeared now
This is not just about wired, this error is present for all kind of
connection, DSL, Wireless, GSM, CDMA.
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Even upstream seems to be incomplete:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=589639
By the way David's workaround above works for the time being.
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Hi all,
I think this bug is related to #391040
Another way to remove this bug may be found here.
To be short, try to set "managed=true" in [ifupdown] section in
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf
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I'm having the same problems. Trying to make a 3g connection available
for all users, but this just causes the connection to disappear.
Spang's procedure doesn't help me: I can run through the whole 3g
connection creation wizard, but afterwards the connection just never
gets added to the list.
Wh
I was able to fix it a bit.
* I had to comment out an existing eth0 connection.
* Add a new connection available for all users (which disappeared) using
nm-connection-editor running as root (with sudo).
* Then restart networking with the init.d script and NetworkManager with the
Upstart "resta
Actually, I also have the behavior described in the last comment. This
seems to be the same problem. What makes the connection disappear is
making it available to all users, whether it is newly created or an
existing connection that I am editing.
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For myself, I also see existing connections disappear from the list -- for
example, my "Auto Home" connection, where Home is the SSID.
All it takes for me to see this happen is the following:
Connect to the network using the normal menu, and enter passphrase.
Then open the connection editor,
OK, one more question...
When you add the new network, are you changing the "Connection Name"
field at the top of the dialog? By default new networks created in this
manner are named "Wireless Connection 1", "Wireless Connection 2",
etc
I just tried to reproduce and thought I'd confirmed it.
OK, thanks for the clarification Daniel. I tested last night with NM
0.8 on Karmic and wasn't able to reproduce. I'll take another look
today.
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I am talking about adding connections via the connection editor and
having them disappear from its list. I am having this problem this for
wired network connection, in addition to wireless ones. Also, the first
wireless connection I attempted to make available to all users did
exist, and I was in
I think there may be a slight misunderstanding on what it means to "Add"
a network using the Connections Editor.
The applet only shows networks ( aka Wi-Fi access points ) that it sees
in response to scanning. The client ( your laptop ), sends a Wi-Fi
broadcast message that basically means ( "Hey
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I can confirm this same behavior; oddly enough, it only started happening for
me after I upgraded to Karmic and NM 0.8.
network-manager package Version: 0.8~a~git.20090804t185522.4bab334-0ubuntu1
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