** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Yes, it's fixed i 7.04.
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This bug seems to be fixed in feisty.
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sorry about the multiple posts. (hopefully this is my last one)
thought you should know that i fixed my second problem.
edited the file below using the command:
sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
replaced everything in the file with this:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0
Sometime after my observation that network-manager runs non-root, there
was an update that made it run with gksudo again. However, this still
didn't solve the problem, as of the last time I was able to test it. I
have another laptop with feisty but haven't been able to test the bug
there (need mult
I am now having a new problem.
Previously mine was connecting ok.
now it will either connect to the router, but cannot access the
internet, or will not connect at all.
I know the router is fine, because I am on the EDGY live CD right now
typing this through the wireless network. But once i go t
I checked, and it does not appear that i have network manager installed.
I think it is network-admin.
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found this too on "bcm43xx and network-manager-gnome don't work
completely right" :
Affects Status Importance Assigned To
editpackage network-manager (Ubuntu)Unconfirmed Undecided
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Affecting: network-manager in ubuntu
Filed here by: Juan Carlos Inostro
I found the following on another bug report titled "No wireless network"
>Bug description [edit]
>Binary package hint: network-manager
>I had a working wireless network connection using WPA I took the
upgrade to
>network-manager_0.6.4-6ubuntu5_i386.deb
>and I could not get the wireless worki
I found the following on another bug report titled "No wireless network"
>Bug description [edit]
>Binary package hint: network-manager
>I had a working wireless network connection using WPA I took the
upgrade to
>network-manager_0.6.4-6ubuntu5_i386.deb
>and I could not get the wireless worki
I have also had this problem with EDGY.
Also, my wireless is not configured correctly in edgy when installed
from CD. Works ok, when upgraded from internet, but still can't see
other wireless networks. Also my dad can't seem to get modems to work on
edgy. Dapper works fine with both.
I am convinc
I've noticed that network-admin now runs as non-root. According to the
man page for iwlist:
"Triggering scanning is a privileged operation (root only) and
normal users can only read left-over scan results. By default,
the way scanning is done (th
I've had the same problem since upgrading to Edgy: The list of available
wireless networks (ESSID) is always empty, or only contains the network
you are connected to. No relevant messages appear to show up in
/var/log/syslog. Running network-admin from the shell doesn't produce
any mesages either.
hello :)
We will need more information for try to solve your bug, could you
please take a look on the nm-log?
you can find them in /var/log/syslog
thank you
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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