Hello all,
I've returned to the fold from Ubuntu, and installed Lenny yesterday,
followed by an immediate upgrade to Squeeze.
Everything works great, except I'm connected via wireless, not the
ethernet. I've only just noticed this(!) when I accidentally clicked
on the icon in the system tray (I'
On 01/14/2010 07:25 PM, Harvey Kelly wrote:
Hello all,
I've returned to the fold from Ubuntu, and installed Lenny yesterday,
followed by an immediate upgrade to Squeeze.
Everything works great, except I'm connected via wireless, not the
ethernet. I've only just noticed this(!) when I accidenta
Yes, sorry should've said that. Network-Manager is 0.7.2-2
H
2010/1/14 Aioanei Rares :
> On 01/14/2010 07:25 PM, Harvey Kelly wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I've returned to the fold from Ubuntu, and installed Lenny yesterday,
>> followed by an immediate upgrade to Squeeze.
>>
>> Everything works
On 01/14/2010 07:31 PM, Harvey Kelly wrote:
Yes, sorry should've said that. Network-Manager is 0.7.2-2
H
2010/1/14 Aioanei Rares:
On 01/14/2010 07:25 PM, Harvey Kelly wrote:
Hello all,
I've returned to the fold from Ubuntu, and installed Lenny yesterday,
followed by an immediate u
I tried that:
Went to 'Wired' -> Add 'Wired Connection', ticked both 'Connect
automatically' and 'Available to all users', asked me for my root
password, clicked 'Apply'. But nothing, even my new entry has
disappeared when I open it up again.
2010/1/14 Aioanei Rares :
> On 01/14/2010 07:31 PM, H
On 01/14/2010 07:40 PM, Harvey Kelly wrote:
I tried that:
Went to 'Wired' -> Add 'Wired Connection', ticked both 'Connect
automatically' and 'Available to all users', asked me for my root
password, clicked 'Apply'. But nothing, even my new entry has
disappeared when I open it up again.
2010/1
Okay, I might give that a try! I'll wait for a wee while to see if
anyone else knows the solution, as it's not too much bother
(connection is still pretty fast), just very strange that it's
defaulted to wlan0.
By the way, should I submit a bug-report for this? Thanks for your help.
H
2010/1/14
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 06:05:30PM +, Harvey Kelly wrote:
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 18:05:30 +
From: Harvey Kelly
To: Aioanei Rares
Cc: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Only wireless, no eth0
Okay, I might give that a try! I'll wait for a wee while to see if
anyone else know
Harvey Kelly wrote:
> I've returned to the fold from Ubuntu, and installed Lenny yesterday,
> followed by an immediate upgrade to Squeeze.
>
> Everything works great, except I'm connected via wireless, not the
> ethernet. I've only just noticed this(!) when I accidentally clicked
> on the icon in
Hi there,
Yes, here it is:
eth0Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1f:16:63:65:90
inet addr:192.168.0.2 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80::21f:16ff:fe63:6590/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:
Hi there,
> What are the contents of your /etc/network/interfaces file? If it has
> any entries at all for eth0 then network-manager won't touch it. By
> entries I mean "auto eth0", "allow-hotplug eth0", "iface eth0 ..." and
> so forth. See /usr/share/doc/network-manager/README.Debian for more
Just a thought...
# The primary network interface
allow-hotplug eth0
*hotplug* could this be something to do with udev? As I get a few
errors messages from udev when booting - I have trouble umounting
discs, and figured that was udev's fault... could it be affecting the
eth0 too?
2010/1/14 Har
Harvey Kelly wrote:
> allow-hotplug eth0
> iface eth0 inet dhcp
That should be okay and should allow network-manager to manage the
device.
Are you in the 'netdev' group?
$ id | grep --color netdev
If not then add yourself to it.
# adduser USERNAME netdev
Then make sure you log out and log
Yup, I'm a member of netdev.
H
2010/1/14 Bob Proulx :
> Harvey Kelly wrote:
>> allow-hotplug eth0
>> iface eth0 inet dhcp
>
> That should be okay and should allow network-manager to manage the
> device.
>
> Are you in the 'netdev' group?
>
> $ id | grep --color netdev
>
> If not then add yoursel
Harvey Kelly wrote:
> Gerard Robin wrote:
> > When you run ifconfig does eth0 appear ?
>
> Yes, here it is:
>
> eth0Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1f:16:63:65:90
> inet addr:192.168.0.2 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
> inet6 addr: fe80::21f:16ff:fe63:6590/64 Scop
Hi Harvey,
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 05:25:42PM +, Harvey Kelly wrote:
> I've returned to the fold from Ubuntu, and installed Lenny yesterday,
> followed by an immediate upgrade to Squeeze.
>
> Everything works great, except I'm connected via wireless, not the
> ethernet. I've only just noticed
Hi,
> It has an IP address. It must have been configured. It is listed as
> dhcp. So it must have gotten a DHCP address. Which seems to me like
> it *is* actually being managed by networm-manager. Right?
But it's not showing up in NM - 'Wired Network' is 'device not
managed', and is greyed o
> This is a known issue with NetworkManager in Squeeze.
> See http://wiki.debian.org/NetworkManager#NetworkManagerinSqueeze
I did as the wiki page said, set managed=true in
nm-system-settings.conf, rebooted, but now NM is saying 'Wired
Network' is 'disconnected' and is still greyed out. The page
Harvey Kelly wrote:
> Geoff Simmons wrote:
> > This is a known issue with NetworkManager in Squeeze.
> > See http://wiki.debian.org/NetworkManager#NetworkManagerinSqueeze
Ah... Now all is clear. Thanks for that.
> The page also said: "Comment the relevant lines in
> /etc/network/interfaces to r
>> This is a known issue with NetworkManager in Squeeze.
>> See http://wiki.debian.org/NetworkManager#NetworkManagerinSqueeze
>
> I did as the wiki page said, set managed=true in
> nm-system-settings.conf, rebooted, but now NM is saying 'Wired
> Network' is 'disconnected' and is still greyed out.
> Since that was an *OR* then I would restore the settings in that file
> to try that configuration.
Nope, nothing. 'Wired Networks' is still 'disconnected' and greyed out.
I tried commenting out the eth0 lines in /etc/network/interfaces with
the 'managed=true' in nm-system-settings, and with 'm
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