I have not modified any profiles by hand.
Here's the only profile I have -- 'Docked'
** Attachment added: "network-admin-locations/Docked profile"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6480705/Docked
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network-admin segfaults on startup
https://launchpad.net/bugs/86357
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Backtrace from gdb with thread apply all bt full.
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/6477785/network-admin.txt
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network-admin segfaults on startup
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
Network admin crashes when starting with current feisty. Ugh. It's me
again with my bcm43xx network card. This bug did not look like any other
for network-admin.. sorry if it's a duplicate.
$ sudo network-admin
Segmentation fault (core
s when trying to edit the Wireless Network's Properties
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/76174
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Network Admin crashes when trying to edit the Wireless Network's Properties
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Attached a valgrind log with gnome-system-tools-dbgsym
One more note, while my machine is running if I plug in my PCMCIA wireless
orinoco card I can pull up properties within Network-admin, but if the card is
inserted when the machine boots - same Seg fault when I choose properties.
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Here's an interesting note:
I plugged in a pcmcia wireless card, orinico - segfault doesn't happen on it.
Only occurs when I choose properties for my built in bcm4318 eth1 using the
bcm43xx driver.
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Network Admin crashes when trying to edit the Wireless Network's Properties
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Same here. I have feisty as current as can be - network-admin segfaults
when I choose 'Wireless connection' then properties.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo network-admin
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Segmentation fault
I get the same result if you choose another adapter's properties then
the wireless properties... property wind