Did you try to run 'network-admin' directly as a non-root user without any options?
* If I run as root with 'gksudo network-admin', the window comes up grayed out; I can't unlock it; and there's an error reported in the CLI: "Unable to lookup session information for process" (IMO, the GtkComboBox error is irrelevant). * If I run 'network-admin -c eth0', it goes straight to a message box saying "The interface does not exist...", but there's no "Unable to lookup session information..." error in the CLI. * If I run " gksudo 'network-admin -c eth0' ", I get both errors, and the message box window for "The interface does not exist" is using the GTK theme of the root user, which is very different from my user theme on purpose to know when a window is running as root. * When I click the 'configure' button in gnome-nettool, I get the same two errors on the CLI, and the error message is also a root window. I think gnome-nettool is simply calling 'sudo network-admin -c INTERFACE', which no longer seems to work -- doubly. * If I run just 'network-admin', the window loads normally; I'm able to unlock it, select an interface and configure it. On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 8:31 AM, Filofel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Variant here: > Running Hardy. > > I needed to change from 100MBps to 1000MBps. > Shutdown, replaced the Intel Pro/100 NIC (removed it) for a Pro/1000, fixed > the DHCP so the machine kept the same IP. > At reboot, the machine had detected the new NIC and assigned it to eth1. > The network worked. > But the "Configure" button in Networks Tools behaved as reported here. > Incidentally, /etc/network/interfaces was still referencing eth0. Changing > it to eth1 didn't make anything better (even after a reboot) - at least > anything obvious. > > I manually put eth0 back in interfaces, shutdown, removed the Pro/1000 for > the original e100b NIC, fixed the DHCP server accordingly: The machine went > back to using eth0. But the problem persisted (same "The interface does not > exist" message. > So it looks like I'm just in the same situation as anyone else here. I > might just have got there using a slightly different path. > -- network-admin error: The interface does not exist https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184711 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs