Hi Adrian,
Last time for today :)
With the following configuration files it all works like I want it to:
jeroen@debian:~$ cat /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
[main]
plugins=ifupdown,keyfile
[ifupdown]
managed=true
[keyfile]
unmanaged-devices=*,except:type:wifi,except:type:wwan,except:
Hello!
On 10/16/20 2:00 PM, Jeroen Diederen wrote:
> If I change the following in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf:
>
> [ifupdown]
> managed=false
>
> into
>
>
> [ifupdown]
> managed=true
>
> Networkmanager sees the ethernet device and shows that it is running fine.
Yes, that works as
10/15/20 7:44 PM, Jeroen Diederen wrote:
I don't know since how long but I can't seem to get the usual ethernet
port on
my iBooks and PowerBooks working under Debian Sid. If I start the
network manager
I see that the Ethernet device Apple Uninorth 2 GMAC is not managed.
Then you most l
der Debian Sid. If I start the
network manager
I see that the Ethernet device Apple Uninorth 2 GMAC is not managed.
Then you most likely have that ethernet interface configured in
/etc/network/interfaces
which is why network-manager ignores it.
If you want to be able to manage a network device
Hello Jeroen!
On 10/15/20 7:44 PM, Jeroen Diederen wrote:
> I don't know since how long but I can't seem to get the usual ethernet port on
> my iBooks and PowerBooks working under Debian Sid. If I start the network
> manager
> I see that the Ethernet device Apple Uninorth
Hi all,
I don't know since how long but I can't seem to get the usual ethernet
port on my iBooks and PowerBooks working under Debian Sid. If I start
the network manager I see that the Ethernet device Apple Uninorth 2 GMAC
is not managed. I am able to have wired ethernet with a
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