Thanks.
The documentation team is working on improving the NM 0.7 documentation
for intrepid.
The detailed NM documentation will most likely live here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager0.7 ... while the basic
use cases are probably also documented in the "normal"
networking/interne
My individual issue is fixed. I tested it at an additional access point.
A major surprise along the way included the first functional appearance
of the applet apparently only triggered by unplugging the Ethernet
cable.
The documentation at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager
looks li
so your individual issue is fixed now i guess. We are also working on
improving the documentation on help.ubuntu.com and will add the info
about /etc/network/interfaces in a troubleshooting section there.
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I was plugged in to do these changes (an hour ago). Disconnecting the
ethernet cable was enough to have the applet show up and for the WPA
access point to link.
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changed /etc/network/interfaces —
$ cat interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
And the processes running are —
$ ps -eaf | grep NetworkMana
root 5444 1 0 12:57 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager
root 5452 1 0 12:57 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/nm-system
oh. the other point you make is that nm-applet isnt running after
startup.
Could you plesae look whether its nm-applet not running or
NetworkManager?
On the terminal type:
ps -eaf | grep NetworkMana
ps -eaf | grep nm-applet
to see if a process is running.
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FWIW, your machine should also work fine with a intrepid live CD ;)
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Remove the following lines in /etc/network/interfaces. After doing that
and restarting your system your network should be manged by NM.
iface eth0 inet dhcp
auto eth2
iface eth2 inet dhcp
auto ath0
iface ath0 inet dhcp
iface eth1 inet dhcp
wireless-essid orleanian
auto eth1
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