Den 2014-11-14 22:58, Israel skrev: > Hi Paul, > It is not advised to manually edit /etc/network/interfaces > It should look as you have shown. > If you add things to that file, generally it will take about 60 seconds > longer to boot as it "tries to configure the network" You will get a > message about this on the splash screen. It is quite annoying :) > > Of course if you are doing extremely complex networking you can do it > that way. > Generally though you should simply launch wicd (hit the networking icon > in the tray) and configure it there. If you cannot connect via the > default eth0 wlan0 you can change it. > > If you want ethernet you can check which one you are using via the terminal > ifconfig |grep eth > or for wireless > ifconfig |grep wlanifconfig |grep eth > > If it says > eth1 change wicd to use eth1, etc.. > > Of course you can also install network manager. > If you remove wicd this will work... they CANNOT run together very well. > > after installing network manager you can open the > Panel Settings (my program) and disable the network indicator and click OK. > Then open it again and re-enable it. > If I remember right I set it to prefer network-manager over wicd. > Basically the program checks to see if you have wicd or network manager > installed... and if you do it will add it to the autostart. > > Actually... this might be good to put in the manual :) >
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