Please people! this is ridiculous, read the damned bug description text
before reporting that you are affected by it. If you aren't using
network manager to bring up your connection then you should be filing a
different bug. This bug is specific to network manager not properly
setting state to "onl
Same problem here like Benjamin Fogel.
I used gnome-ppp (still wvdial, isn't it?) in jaunty to connect through usb
modem in japan.
cause i couldn't get it working with wizard from networkmanager. Maybe it's
because we cannot set up init string and stupid mode using that wizard from
network manag
This problem still occurs in Jaunty. If I use a "normal" connection in
NM, I have no problems apart from being unable to connect using the
cellular modem - it keeps on prompting me for a password - but if I
connect using wvdial, NM doesn't see the connection at all, and as a
result any programs whi
When I set my connection up in NM - I did as instructed on the websites I read.
I went into NM and unchecked the Enable roaming box and set up the automatic
configuration DHCP.
I could not connect to any of the internet programs (firefox, pidgen,
thunderbird).
I played with connection settings
Still have same problem in Intrepid. Connection not detected. NM, Firefox and
Pidgin do not automatically detect connection.
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I have the same problem. When I connect to 3G with wvdial (no serial
connection in NM), I can't use VPN connection configured in NM because
it is disabled (grey). It would be nice to have serial modem option in
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On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 08:48:29PM -, Audun Sæther wrote:
> Just confirming. Still an issue in 8.10, using an ethernet-connection
> and Prism-apps. "No connection established".
>
If you have your network configured in /etc/network/interfaces, you
could try to set NM to managed=true in
/etc/Ne
Just confirming. Still an issue in 8.10, using an ethernet-connection
and Prism-apps. "No connection established".
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This is also a problem for me, I use the Vodafone Mobile Connect Driver
for my 3G card, but nm still thinks i'm offline. Maybe nm should detect
a ppp connection going up instead of trying to control the connection
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This is also a problem for me, I use the Vodafone Mobile Connect Driver
for my 3G card, but nm still thinks i'm offline. Maybe nm should detect
a ppp connection going up instead of trying to control the connection
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On 22/07/2008, loveunit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ( I connect my 3G USB via a script ~ ppp0 ).
That's the problem. If you use Network Manager, you cannot use your own
scripts to bring up 3G. Uninstall NetworkManager, or use NetworkManager to
connect to 3G.
Regards,
Berend
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Hi, I've tried the fix given by alexander on hardy 8.04, but this has
not cured the network-manger issues.
FF3 still starts offline, and I cannot enter Prism, which thinks I am
offline, but offers no way to change this.
I followed the instructions as given, but got a number of errors on the
last
On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 11:42:25AM -, Peter Kerekfy wrote:
> Alexander,
>
> When to expect a 0.7 NM build to be uploaded?
We are preparing packages (of trunk snapshot). You can already test
them by installing from the network-manager team PPA:
http://www.asoftsite.org/s9y/archives/145-Netw
Alexander,
When to expect a 0.7 NM build to be uploaded?
Thanks,
Peter.
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On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 09:26:32PM -, Christophe Charlot wrote:
> Ok, thanks for commiting this fix in intrepid... and working on it for
> hardy :)
>
> Shall I fill another bug report about the impossibility to connect to a
> VPN with networkmanager, or do wr have to wait for the release of 0.
Ok, thanks for commiting this fix in intrepid... and working on it for
hardy :)
Shall I fill another bug report about the impossibility to connect to a
VPN with networkmanager, or do wr have to wait for the release of 0.7 ?
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fix committed for intrepid. uploading package.
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Thanks for testing. i doubt that we will be able to bring a real fix to
get the complete network manager experience (e.g. with VPN on top).
However, this fix appears to be an improvement. Ill upload it to
intrepid and after some baking look how to get this into hardy.
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* Fix LP: #124706 - "Cancel 'Wireles Key Required' dialog, can't connect on
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end
Hello, I just discovered this bug and how to connect with a ppp
connection with network manager.
So, my connection is set up and working : I use an USB UMTS modem (Icon
2) with orange (france) as a provider
I did set up my connection according to Alexander's instruction above,
but NM still thinks
So: fix incomplete, but a step forward:
$ apt-cache policy network-manager
network-manager:
Installed: 0.6.6-0ubuntu7
Candidate: 0.6.6-0ubuntu7
Version table:
*** 0.6.6-0ubuntu7 0
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
0.6.6-0ubuntu5 0
500 http://za.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main Pack
I've tried Alexander Sack's fix, and it fixes the firefox off-line/on-
line bug for me.
I use a Hauwei 3G connection, and since Hardy, I can use
NetworkManager->DialUp Connections->modem ppp0 to connect to 3G (I
couldn't in gutsy.) In stock Hardy, firefox3 starts off-line. With
Alexander's fix,
On Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 01:52:32PM -, Komlody Laszlo wrote:
> Alexander,
>
> Sorry for the delay but I was not at the PC thus I was not able to post
> the interface file till now. Please find it enclosed.
>
> Regarding the root acess I mentioned it incorrectly. I use a user with
> admin permi
Alexander,
Sorry for the delay but I was not at the PC thus I was not able to post
the interface file till now. Please find it enclosed.
Regarding the root acess I mentioned it incorrectly. I use a user with
admin permission.
Sorry for inconveniences,
Laszlo
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anyone with ppp could follow the instructions i gave above and see if
things work?
Thanks!
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On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 11:08:55AM -, Komlody Laszlo wrote:
> Alexander,
>
> First of all thanks for your guide to setup NM with my HUAWEI E220 USB
> modem. I didn't want to post this here as it is not connecting directly
> to the issue. Anyway please find herewith my findings.
>
> I think th
Alexander,
First of all thanks for your guide to setup NM with my HUAWEI E220 USB
modem. I didn't want to post this here as it is not connecting directly
to the issue. Anyway please find herewith my findings.
I think the main problem is that my Ubuntu 8.04 LTS distribution mounts
the USB modem to
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 12:00:31PM +0200, Komlódy László wrote:
> Alexander,
>
> Unfortunately I was not able to setup network manager to work with my
> HUAWEI E220 3G USB modem. I checked several forums on the net and just
> found one more idea that I did not try yet. It says after the ppp0 setup
my facther runs Ubuntu 8.04 and has the Bug #191889 in firefox-3.0 (comment 18
of present Bug) : Firefox 3 always starts in Offline Mode
I'd be happy to test that fix but could you explain how i can test it ?
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anyone can test?
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No, NM with this patch recognizes only dial up connections that were
established via itself (I use knetworkmanager to connect my modem). I don't
know anything about gnome-ppp, but kppp is incompatible with NM - NM
uses 'pon' and 'poff' utilities to connect/disconnect dial up connections (in
deb
Should NM recognize if a ppp connection has initiated via a dialer once
this patch applied (gnome-ppp or kppp I mean)? If so, for me it doesn't
work. I use 8.04 LTS with a HUAWEI E220 HSDPA modem and kppp dialer.
Please let me know if you need further information about my environment
or any log fil
The above committed patch doesn't appear to work as advertised. NM
doesn't indicate connected on the icon until after I've connected via
wifi then disconnected then started my evdo connection by "Connect to
PPP0 via modem", then disconnecting ppp0 doesn't return the nm-applet
icon to the disconnec
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committed fix to main packaging branch (see top of bug webpage). To test
build network manager like:
bzr branch lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/network-manager/ubuntu.0.6.x network-manager
cd network-manager
sudo apt-get build-dep network-manager
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b
and test the package.
Once i
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 01:48:11PM -, bendis wrote:
> Hi! I'm attaching the minimal patch that patches
> debian/patches/05-debian_backend.patch. I hope it will be useful.
>
> ** Attachment added: "A patch that should fix this bug (adds missing
> assignment to the status variable in nm_system_
Hi! I'm attaching the minimal patch that patches
debian/patches/05-debian_backend.patch. I hope it will be useful.
** Attachment added: "A patch that should fix this bug (adds missing assignment
to the status variable in nm_system_deactivate_dialup and
nm_system_activate_dialup functions)."
h
once i have the patch and it really flies, I will consider to do an SRU
in hardy.
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bendis, i would love to review and apply your patch ... however, the
diff.gz is not a form i can really use. can you either push a bzr branch
or provide just a minimal patch for the debian/patches/ directory?
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Please fix this!
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taking this.
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I just posted a comment to that bug (#191889) that links to this issue.
I hope that it will increase chances to be it fixed since that bug
recieves much more attention that this one.
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yeah. we really need to get this fixed. I think that this might also be this
bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/191889/
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Still present in Hardy Final, 4 Dupes, confirmed status a submitted
patch and still no official fix 8 months later. Really?!?!
Posted from my EVDO modem while "offline"
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Someone please commit this patch.
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Hi,
I also experience this issue, on Kubuntu Hardy beta. I looked in th
source package and successfully tracked the error down - the problem is
in the debian patch file "debian/patches/05-debian_backend.patch".
NetworkManager uses ifup/ifdown to manage dialup connections and the
original debian ba
Using hardy beta and I also have this problem.
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Does network-manager 0.7 solve this problem?
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I also want to confirm that this is a serious issue.
There is a number of problems following the simple fact that network
manager does not see dial-up connections. Not only the ones Petri
Pennanen mentions but also another really annoying issue:
network-manager does not let me start my VPN connec
I have the same bug description on 7.04 and 7.10 on 2 different laptops.
While the ppp connection is launched correctly, the nm-applet just show
the "no connection" icon.
However, contrary to current bug description, the logs don't show the message :
"NetworkManager: nm_system_activate_dialup():
It would be really great to have this bug fixed for the hardy release.
This bug is a major annoyance for those who use dial up and network
manager. Is this bug up-stream?
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This is a problem for Traveling Admins like myself. We don't always
have access to wifi or other broadband servies. But we do usually, or at
least in my case have a broadband cellular Modem. I spent several hours
trouble shooting this only to find it was working all the time. I did
finally down
Please notice that the same problem has also been reported here:
http://osdir.com/ml/network.networkmanager.devel/2006-05/msg00023.html
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Still happens in current hardy for me
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I'd also like to confirm this bug in hardy. The connection via ppp can
be made correctly but networkmanager doesn't seem to know that. This
means that I can't connect to a VPN in nm-applet and that other
applications like liferea, evolution, etc that use networkmanager to
know connection status,
Changing the bug's status to confirmed based on the second comment and
the fact that this bug has a duplicate.
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This problem also occurs when a 3g-modem (huawei e220) is connected
through the gnome networking tools or wvdial (running Gutsy).
Evolution, Epiphany/Firefox and Pidgin think the network is offline.
Evolution won't check for new messages, (File>Work online must be set).
Epiphany won't load new pag
I confirm the same behaviour.
ppp link is actually activated correctly, only NetworkManager thinks it isn't.
It makes VPN connections unavailable to NetworkManager; it seems to
think there is no link to anywhere through which a VPN connection could
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Found in version 0.6.5-0ubuntu14 on Gutsy.
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