Package: calibre
Version: 2.60.0+dfsg-1
Followup-For: Bug #668899
I had the same issue with calibre after installing network-manager.
The main network connctions are controlled by classical network scripts, but
i wanted to have a GUI for VPN and other things.
It took me a while to realize the pro
I can also confirm that removing network-manager is a workaround.
Of course this is a bug. Calibre is using the wrong test to determine
internet connectivity.
Andrew.
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I can also confirm that apt-get remove network-manager fixes the problem
It's a little unclear to me why this fixes the problem or why it is
there in the first place. However, since that's an easy fix, I am not
sure this is really a bug in calibre.
A.
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Package: calibre
Version: 0.8.41+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
For a short time I had network-manager installed because Gnome3 in sid
could not be installed without it. I configured it, however, to not
manage any of my interfaces because I prefer to use ifupdown. This
caused Calibre some problems: it wo
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