On Mi, 25 Aug 2010, Michael Biebl wrote: > This usually means, your ethernet interface is configured in > /etc/network/interfaces and then nm does not manage the interface. > > See also network-manager's README.Debian.
Bingo. Sorry that I forgot that. > Could you please post your /etc/network/interfaces and test if removing the > configuration for ethX (and restarting nm) helps. Yes that helped. > If the device is not managed by nm, we should probably grey out the relevant > tab > in nm-connection-editor. > > A backtrace would be useful too. How can I get rid of the applet and restart it in a shell with ulimit -c 10000? Best wishes Norbert ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Norbert Preining prein...@{jaist.ac.jp, logic.at, debian.org} JAIST, Japan TeX Live & Debian Developer DSA: 0x09C5B094 fp: 14DF 2E6C 0307 BE6D AD76 A9C0 D2BF 4AA3 09C5 B094 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ `This must be Thursday,' said Arthur to himself, sinking low over his beer, `I never could get the hang of Thursdays.' --- Arthur, on what was to be his last Thursday on Earth. --- Douglas Adams, The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org