Thanks!
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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gnome-network-admin can't save my updates
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Everythings seems to be ok.
Thanks.
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Well, there's no point in applying the patch now since it's now in
Karmic with the system-tools-backends 2.8.2. Could you upgrade and test
if that works? Thanks!
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gnome-network-admin can't save my updates
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Good, I think the problem here s another yet another bug that should be fixed
in 2.8.2 already. Could you apply the attached patch using:
sudo patch /usr/share/system-tools-backends-2.0/scripts/Network/Ifaces.pm <
PATH_TO_THE_PATCH
If that works, then your problem should be fixed soon.
** Attac
Sorry it's me who made the mistake typing commands.
Here is the good output :
arn...@jupiter:~$ sudo
/usr/share/system-tools-backends-2.0/scripts/SystemToolsBackends.pl -m
IfacesConfig -v
begin::Start of work report.
file_locate_tool_success::Found tool [uname].
file_run_pipe_success::Piping co
Yeah, obviously I meant "IfacesConfig", so the command is (I should always try
them before posting...):
sudo /usr/share/system-tools-backends-2.0/scripts/SystemToolsBackends.pl -m
IfacesConfig -v
Anyway, the second command gives a hint about the problem: some value is
missing when loading the co
OK I hadn't saw this point in networkmanager I will have a look at it.
Here is the output of consoles you asked :
arn...@jupiter:~$ sudo
/usr/share/system-tools-backends-2.0/scripts/SystemToolsBackends.pl -m
IfacesConfg -v
begin::Start of work report.
file_locate_tool_success::Found tool [unam
First, note that NetworkManager allows you to mark a connection has
system-wide, so that it's started on boot, and you don't have to run nm-
applet for each user at all. And more generally, NetworkManager is the
way to go, network-admin is not really worked on by anybody (except
possibly me if we f
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33786927/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "XsessionErrors.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33786928/XsessionErrors.txt
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