Hello:
Trying to get a machine up and running on F19 to test it. As the subject
says, 32-bit F19 with Xfce.
I yum installed system-config-network as I have done in past releases
and nothing got added to the Settings -> Administrator pull-downs. I
tried running it directly as root and
What is the reason that system-config-network adds an alias to my
network names whenever I load it? I become tired of deleting them. I
thus try to avoid the tool whenever I can. Can I tell it via some config
file to leave things alone? It assigns the alias when it starts up, so I
think I have
Is there something wrong with my Fedora-16/KDE setup,
or has this command become completely useless?
It used to show me the various interfaces on my computer,
with information which I could edit about them.
Now I am offered a single window
(with a border of circumflex-ed a's!)
with 2 choices: Dev
On 27/05/11 21:18, john wendel wrote:
> On 05/27/2011 09:52 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> I ran "system-config-network" and set up manually leaving dhcp
>> unchecked. Is that all I have to or do I still need to disable
>> Network Manager
28.05.2011, 21:17, "Frank Murphy" :
> I had to uninstall NM completly.
> (I only use it on Laptops)
Could you just select "Manual" IPv4 settings when setting up a new connection?
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On 27/05/11 17:52, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I ran "system-config-network" and set up manually leaving dhcp
> unchecked. Is that all I have to or do I still need to disable
> Network Manager somewhere?
>
> Bob
>
> --
>
I
On 05/27/2011 09:52 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I ran "system-config-network" and set up manually leaving dhcp
> unchecked. Is that all I have to or do I still need to disable
> Network Manager somewhere?
>
> Bob
>
> --
&
I ran "system-config-network" and set up manually leaving dhcp
unchecked. Is that all I have to or do I still need to disable
Network Manager somewhere?
Bob
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