On Lu, 29 nov 10, 22:05:07, Stephan Seitz wrote:
>
> I fail to see the reason for Network Manager. If people want to use
> Windows, they should do it. In Debian interfaces are configured in
> /etc/network/interfaces, and this file should not be touched by
> crappy software.
It's useful for people
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 02:16:41PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
Network Manager only manages interfaces that are *NOT* listed in the
system /etc/network/interfaces file. This means that other programs
Does this crappy software now recognize if the system has no eth0
configured but vlan2, vlan3 an
On Sun, 2010-11-28 at 14:16 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> godo wrote:
> > does anybody notice that /etc/network/interfaces has changed?
> > I notice that on my Sid and Squeeze box when I boot to single user
> > mode for update and there wasn't networking.
> >
> > /etc/network/interfaces had
> > # Th
To me that seems like a nasty hack.
Bob
To me also, I was think that programer forgot to put "\n" in cod or
something like that and that this is a bug.
Thanks for replay.
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godo wrote:
> does anybody notice that /etc/network/interfaces has changed?
> I notice that on my Sid and Squeeze box when I boot to single user
> mode for update and there wasn't networking.
>
> /etc/network/interfaces had
> # The primary network interface
> allow-hotplug eth0
> #NetworkManager#i
Hi all,
does anybody notice that /etc/network/interfaces has changed?
I notice that on my Sid and Squeeze box when I boot to single user mode
for update and there wasn't networking.
/etc/network/interfaces had
# The primary network interface
allow-hotplug eth0
#NetworkManager#iface eth0 inet dh
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