Ok. if it fixed for you i close it.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = network-manager
Status: New = Fix Released
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Connection with Static IP - does not work!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/74779
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Kubuntu: Gutsy - beta, amd64.
It seems that static IP configuration works again.
I started twice a live CD with Kubuntu Gutsy (beta, amd64), configured static
IP, applied changes and... success!
This configuration was broken in Feisty, but it has been corrected in Gutsy.
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I have a similar problem running 7.04. My AMD64 is configured with a
static IP but after a couple of hours it decides to switch over to DHCP.
I uninstalled KNetworkManager - no change. Note: I'm running VMWare and
I consider it a suspect in this case.
Here's the details...
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Trying to use the kubuntu 7.04 cd as a live cd in advance of upgrading, I also
cannot get the gui to configure a static ip.
Also, there is no easy way to set our 255.255.240.0 netmask , I have to use the
255.255.0.0 and then go back and insert
the 240 part . Also, the dns and gateway selections
I have the same problem. It was hardly possible to set static IP in alfa
feisty versions (amd64). Current beta version works a bit better, but my
local IP is still not saved. Other configuration fields seem to be
working (gate, DNS servers). Finally, after 15th try, all config fields
were saved
I have exactly the same problem (feisty AMD64). Today I tried to use an
static IP, but it didn't work and the network must be reconfigured again
with DHCP. However, now the network manager icon show a small warning
sign, and the menu only shows the wireless networks (but I'm not
connected via
The same problem in Feisty on amd64. Setting static IP doesn't work. Any time I
close the network settings the changes are forgotten. Even changing back to
dhcp doesn't work. The networks looks unconfigured.
Network manager helped me get to the connection with dhcp, but I had no luck
with