Activity log for bug #579684

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2010-05-12 21:45:46 Dinei bug added bug
2010-05-13 06:16:50 Monkey affects wine1.2 (Ubuntu) ubuntu
2010-05-14 01:38:16 Dinei description Binary package hint: wine1.2 Hello Ubuntu team, I've been informed that the LTS version 10.04 is a bug in the graphics settings for ADSL. When I try to connect through this mode, the system displays an error and the connection is not established. Alternatively I am using "pppeoconf" via terminal to connect me to the internet. This option works perfectly in version 9.04, but from the 9:10 did not work anymore and this bug remains since then. How can I make the following connection mode work? Configure ADSL in graphical mode: 1. Click the "right" mouse button on the network icon near the clock, go to "Edit connections" or System -> Preferences -> Network Configuration (Internet Config). 2. Click on the DSL> Add, now select the "System Configuration", and if you want to auto-connect, also check "Connect automatically". 3. Username - Enter in the e-mail from your broadband provider. 4. Service - Put the name of your carrier (velox, speed etc) or any other name. 5. Password - The password for your ISP broadband. OK, ask if the root password, type it and press OK again. To connect, just click on the Network icon with the "left" mouse button and click on the name of your connection set up, or reboot the system to auto-connect. Hello Ubuntu team, I've been informed that the LTS version 10.04 is a bug in the graphics settings for ADSL. When I try to connect through this mode, the system displays an error and the connection is not established. Alternatively I am using "pppeoconf" via terminal to connect me to the internet. This option works perfectly in version 9.04, but from the 9:10 did not work anymore and this bug remains since then. How can I make the following connection mode work? Configure ADSL in graphical mode: 1. Click the "right" mouse button on the network icon near the clock, go to "Edit connections" or System -> Preferences -> Network Configuration (Internet Config). 2. Click on the DSL> Add, now select the "System Configuration", and if you want to auto-connect, also check "Connect automatically". 3. Username - Enter in the e-mail from your broadband provider. 4. Service - Put the name of your carrier (velox, speed etc) or any other name. 5. Password - The password for your ISP broadband. OK, ask if the root password, type it and press OK again. To connect, just click on the Network icon with the "left" mouse button and click on the name of your connection set up, or reboot the system to auto-connect.
2010-05-14 05:58:49 Monkey tags needs-reassignment
2010-05-19 18:48:38 ooze affects ubuntu network-manager (Ubuntu)
2012-06-30 19:11:00 Thomas Hood summary Configure ADSL in graphical mode NM fails to configure ADSL PPP
2012-07-01 20:53:12 Thomas Hood summary NM fails to configure ADSL PPP NM fails to configure ADSL; pppoeconf works
2012-07-01 20:54:12 Launchpad Janitor network-manager (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2012-07-18 12:13:36 Thomas Hood network-manager (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Incomplete
2012-09-17 04:17:31 Launchpad Janitor network-manager (Ubuntu): status Incomplete Expired