I'm not sure why I got this question.  I am a user, a bug-reporter, not
a developer.  Asking me why this went wrong is like network-admin asking
more than one conffile--even if those files conflict--what the DNS
configurations are.  It obviously does, and I obviously was asked.  I
guess they have done a better job with this in Feisty.  For now, I have
scaled back my expectations of network-admin and just keep it simple.
Hope you fare as well.

Me sorprende que esta pregunta me llegara a mí, un simple usuario, un
reportador de errores, y no un desarrollador.  Será que desde que he
reportado el error, mi nombre aparece en alguna lista...  El
network-manager de igual modo parece hacer sus preguntas a archivos que
no debe, y hasta hay conflictos en la información que agarra de ellas.
Ah, así es la vida.  Me contaron que en la Feisty hicieron cambios muy
favorables relacionados a esta cuestión.  Yo por ahora no espero más que
el network-mgr me conecte al internet.  Espero que las cosas le salgan
mejor para vos.

Gracias,

Coby

Thanks,

Coby

On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 20:30 +0000, parq wrote:
> I've did a network configuration and store it as 'home'. Someday I manually 
> add another dns plus the detected from the dhcp server.
> Other time I delete that dns, so there was only 1 dns from dhcp server.
> >From time to time (less than 1 hour) the 'phantom' dns appears. so i have to 
> >delete it again.
> After a couple of days i delete the location 'home'. And the phantom dns 
> appears again.
> Then I've created a new location: 'newone'. Guess wath? The phantom dns 
> appears again!
> Everytime the phantom dns appears in network-admin it's in /etc/resolv.conf 
> too, and the location goes blank.
> If i select the 'newone' location, the settings are taken from the saved 
> ones. And the phantom dns goes away... just for a couple of minutes!
> Any idea?
>

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[network-admin] net-mgr doesn't remember location
https://launchpad.net/bugs/74454

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