Thanks for sharing Herbert, but as discussed previously I do not
see the point of even keeping network manager on a wired desktop.
--bald
Herbert Schwarzer wrote, On 2015-06-26 18:27:
Seems the same problem I've had.
Solution was:
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
Content of the file:
Seems the same problem I've had.
Solution was:
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
Content of the file:
[main]
plugins=ifupdown,keyfile
[ifupdown]
*managed=true*
After upgrade from Wheezy to Jessie managed=false; set it to TRUE
and Network-connection will not fail anymore
In my at the
Thanks Andrej, I removed it, too. All seems to work.
Andrej Kacian wrote, On 07/06/15 14:32:
On Sun, 07 Jun 2015 14:17:11 +0200
baldyeti wrote:
Network manager was part of my vanilla jessie install,
can I just uninstall it and would SW manager then not bother ?
I do that for any debian desk
On Sun, 07 Jun 2015 14:17:11 +0200
baldyeti wrote:
> Network manager was part of my vanilla jessie install,
> can I just uninstall it and would SW manager then not bother ?
I do that for any debian desktop, and haven't found a problem yet.
Even on laptops, I barely tolerate network manager, sin
Thanks Werner,
but what if I want a static address ?
Isn't network manager mostly useful on a laptop where you are
more likely to switch from ethernet to wifi or another SSID ?
This is a desktop, connected by ethernet wire to my router.
Network manager was part of my vanilla jessie install,
can
Hi baldyeti,
I'm not realy familiar with this, but I guess Marco means that you
probably edited your
/etc/network/interfaces file or you got it from dist_upgrade in a not
standard shape.
Manual entries in this file can maybe cause your problem.
Try to change the file to standard-entries.
My i
Marco Valli wrote, On 07/06/15 11:07:
In data domenica 7 giugno 2015 10:45:09, baldyeti ha scritto:
Can someone suggest what might cause this ?
Your /etc/network/interfaces, i suppose.
ciao!
Erh, that is bit too short for me to comprehend, Marco!
Yes, I have an /etc/network/interfaces to con
In data domenica 7 giugno 2015 10:45:09, baldyeti ha scritto:
> Can someone suggest what might cause this ?
Your /etc/network/interfaces, i suppose.
ciao!
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Marco Valli
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