On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 11:55 PM, <a...@clueserver.org> wrote: > > The networking came up as IPv6 *only*. My router does not do IPv6 and my > ISP (Qwest) does not know when their network ever will. In order to get it > to work I had to hack files in /etc/sysconfig and use dhclient to get an > address since the Network Manager applet is dumbed down to absolute > worthlessness. (More on that later.) The networking problems seem to have > been fixed, but there were far too many of them. (Having no default route > for fixed IP addresses was a pain.)
Go to Activities and then search by the keyword ¨network¨. Now from the search result click Network Connections. This is the old nm-applet of Gnome 2. If you click the network icon of the panel then Network Settings, that´s the different thing (dumbed down to absolute worthlessness). -- Angel Give me Linux.. ..or give me death
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