I have the same problem with some manually configured ppp connection:
NetworkManager reports every dependent application network would be
down, although there is a fully functional interface having the default
route assigned to it. NetworkManager definitly should be able to work
correctly even if
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #418745
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418745
** Also affects: network-manager (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418745
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Running a Dell XPS M1210 with the same problem. NetworkManager reports
No network connection but I can run both wireless and wired.
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** Also affects: network-manager (Baltix)
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OK - sme here; the network connection works but the applet shows 'no network
connection'
3com 3c905c on x86.
My /etc/network/interfaces has an auto lo, an auto eth0 (static config)
but also an auto tap0 for some uml stuff I did.
Dave
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Actually - this isn't just the applet; things like 'gaim' start and say
'waiting for network'.
ifconfig looks happy and actual connectivity is fine.
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:04:75:76:6A:CF
inet addr:192.168.66.18 Bcast:192.168.66.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
I have a similar problem with a forcedeth ethernet card.
* If i have set my static IP-adresses with network-admin nm-applet keeps
on saying that i have no network connection.
* If i then empty the interfaces file in /etc nm-applet keeps looking for a
network connection and after a while it says
Just guessing, I presume whoever decided Network Manager was mandatory
on Feisty Fawn didn't know it was buggy. I went back on Edgy, which was
running fine without Network Manager, installed the Network Manager
package, and it had the same bug No network connection when there is
one. Another of
Thanks, Simon, will look over your entry.
My view is if Network Manager is now a default and on every Feisty, then
IT SHOULD WORK. Verify problem again:
1. Verify hardware. Boot up CD Live Edgy, start Firefox and Internet
Access O.K. as usual. There isn't any Network Manager activated
Other users with the same problem reported that they cleared up their
/etc/network/interfaces file and let NM to recreate it.
Apparently, NM gets easily confused when someone either configures manually the
network or the file becomes to big.
Could you please back up your interfaces, empty it
I'll take a look at /etc/network/interfaces tomorrow. The problem
occurs immediately after a fresh boot of CD Live so I wouldn't expect
there to be anything but I'll check.
If you look in the /var/log/syslog above you'll see that the network
manager actually disables the network connection
Did some more investigation on this.
Apparently, /etc/network/interfaces does not play a role with NM.
A better course of action is this:
1. Check /var/log/daemon.log, the location where NM logs its messages. Notice
any messages about DBUS not running, as this is commonly the source of the
Today's build 20070213 still shows No network connection as I make
this entryCheers, Jerry
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Ok, then, this is a bug in n-m.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-source-2.6.20 = network-manager
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Network Manager is installed by default with Feisty Fawn, hence my
concern. I have two different hardware configurations, a tower and a
laptop, where Network Manager says No network connection even though
the connections are in fact running. On my third configuration Network
Manager message is
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Here's the lspci
** Attachment added: lspci -vvn from no network connection
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6251070/lsp
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Here's the ifconfig
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Simon, here's the /var/syslog hopefully
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/6250875/log
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FYI, report from System Control Center Hardware Hardware
information Device Manager
Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL-8029(AS)
It's on the PCI bus.
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This is a problem with the ne2k-pci driver, for which NetworkManager
claims:
Feb 3 21:50:36 ubuntu NetworkManager: information^Ieth0: Driver
'ne2k-pci' does not support carrier detection. ^IYou must switch to it
manually.
A workaround is to not use NetworkManager and let ifupdown deal with the
Thanks for looking at the problem. However, those lines :
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
are already in /etc/network/interfaces.
How do I not use NetworkManager since it is installed in Feisty Fawn
Herd 3 as a default?
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Tried Feisty Fawn Herd 3 persistent on Thinkpad R31 with built in eth0.
Looks to me like network manager indicated correctly.
I then installed a wireless PCMCIAA card, Trendnet, using ndiswrapper as
indicated in Wiki then disconnected the eth0 wired connection.
I then rebooted.
Networkmanager
which is likely another team.
Cheers.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 8:57 PM
Subject: [Bug 82927] Re: feisty fawn no network connection
Hello.
Could you reproduce this problem again and list your exact reproduction
steps
Hello.
Could you reproduce this problem again and list your exact reproduction
steps? Try not to work around the problem before you capture the
following information:
1. A copy of /var/log/syslog, which should have entries from NetworkManager
2. The output of /sbin/ifconfig -a
3. The output of
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