On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 09:47:37PM -0000, Sokraates wrote:
> Same problem here (Kubuntu Intrepid), though I found a different
> solution: I commented out the "iface XXX inet dhcp"-lines and now NM
> works like a charm again.
Yes, I if you have configurations in /etc/network/interfaces and dont
want NM to manage your devices (e.g. managed=true in
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf), you will for now
experience this offline bug. Try managed=true and restart (with your
configuration enabled again) otherwise stick to managed=false and just
remove things from /etc/network/interfaces, just like you did.
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 09:47:37PM -0000, Sokraates wrote:
> Same problem here (Kubuntu Intrepid), though I found a different
> solution: I commented out the "iface XXX inet dhcp"-lines and now NM
> works like a charm again.
Yes, I if you have configurations in /etc/network/ interfaces and dont ager/nm- system- settings. conf), you will for now interfaces, just like you did.
want NM to manage your devices (e.g. managed=true in
/etc/NetworkMan
experience this offline bug. Try managed=true and restart (with your
configuration enabled again) otherwise stick to managed=false and just
remove things from /etc/network/
- Alexander