Alan wrote:
On Sat, 2008-04-12 at 01:16 +0200, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
Since the latest rawhide updates I now don't get a network connection
after
boot. I have to open a shell as root and issue a "ifdown eth0" followed
by
a "ifup eth0" to make the NetworkManager aware that there is a network
out
there. What is the proper way to configure this?
Regards,
Dennis
I have the same problem and restarting NetworkManager is another fix
that works for me.
I have yet to get NetworkManager to use my wireless card. It does not see
any configurations, does not give me a way to create them, and general
acts like the card does not exist.
wlassistant works fine (until the last gpm braindamage). The card is
using the b43 driver with the latest firmware.
Have you tried using system-config-network to configure the adapter, and then
click the NetworkManager Controlled checkbox? I'm asking because my own
wireless card failed to be useful from NM until I did that (in fact it was
causing NM to crash when the service started). Now after I did configure it..
even if I remove all the configuration NM will still work fine. I'm unsure
whether it was a bug and was incidentally fixed, or if the configuration via
system-config-network did things I'm not reverting (but I don't think this is
the case).
Anyway, if you haven't tried that yet, configure it with the s-c-n tool then see
whether NM can handle it fine.
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