Am 18.04.2014 05:28, schrieb Brian Cottingham:
> I found the source of my problem. Turns out systemd presumes shutting
> your laptop lid means the computer is going to sleep, and notifies
> NetworkManager to prepare for sleep[0]. If the computer does not, in
> fact, go to sleep, NetworkManager neve
I found the source of my problem. Turns out systemd presumes shutting
your laptop lid means the computer is going to sleep, and notifies
NetworkManager to prepare for sleep[0]. If the computer does not, in
fact, go to sleep, NetworkManager never receives the corresponding
"wake up from sleep" event
I should include that my wireless card is an Intel 7260AC, and my
ethernet card is an Intel I217-LM. Both get disabled.
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 7:00 PM, Brian Cottingham wrote:
> I've installed Debian Jessie on a new computer. When I run Fluxbox or
> XFCE and close my laptop lid (the laptop does
On 8/27/08, Rainer Dorsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I have an usb ethernet adapter in my nslu2. I wanted to keep the network
> > > interfaces persistent with udev:
A different strategy is to rename the interfaces through /etc/mactab, eg:
net000:50:04:e9:ef:99
net100:60:08:48:65:1
Am Mittwoch, 27. August 2008 schrieb Bob Cox:
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 21:18:25 +0200, Rainer Dorsch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have an usb ethernet adapter in my nslu2. I wanted to keep the network
> > interfaces persistent with udev:
> >
> > nslu2:~# cat /etc/udev/rules.d/z
Am Dienstag, 26. August 2008 schrieb Clifford W. Hansen:
> What do you mean by "I see the interface changing." does it change with
> every reboot? or is it now called eth1 where it used to be eth0.
after the kernel upgrade, I saw twice the built-in ethernet interface as eth1
and twice as eth0. Th
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 21:18:25 +0200, Rainer Dorsch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an usb ethernet adapter in my nslu2. I wanted to keep the network
> interfaces persistent with udev:
>
> nslu2:~# cat /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules
> # This file was automatically
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 21:18:25 Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an usb ethernet adapter in my nslu2. I wanted to keep the network
> interfaces persistent with udev:
>
> nslu2:~# cat /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules
> # This file was automatically generated by the /lib/udev/wri
On Sun, 2007-07-22 at 15:10 -0600, Telly Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What concept am I missing?
>
> If I have my laptop connected to the computer through an ethernet, if I
> switch it to a USB port, how do I have the OS pick it up? It seems that I
> have to have the computer installe
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Hi Telly,
Telly Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What concept am I missing?
>
> If I have my laptop connected to the computer through an ethernet, if I
> switch it to a USB port, how do I have the OS pick it up? It seems that I
> have to have
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 03:10:30PM -0600, Telly Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What concept am I missing?
>
> If I have my laptop connected to the computer through an
>ethernet, if I switch it to a USB port, how do I have the OS pick it
>up?
look in /var/log/messages or /var/log/syslog f
On Sun July 22 2007 14:10, Telly Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What concept am I missing?
>
> If I have my laptop connected to the computer through an ethernet, if I
> switch it to a USB port, how do I have the OS pick it up? It seems that I
> have to have the computer installed with whate
haha... I found out why I need to manually start my interfaces :)
the init script /etc/init.d/networking is missing !
still, udev tries bringing up the two physical interfaces if they're
set as allow=hotplug - but there's a line
wait_for_lo
in /lib/udev/net.agent which means that no physical i
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 12:37:34AM +0200, David Fuchs wrote:
Putting this back on list.
> On 5/21/07, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 11:58:27PM +0200, David Fuchs wrote:
> >> hi all,
> >>
> >> I just installed Etch on a system with 3 network interfaces: eth0,
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On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 11:58:27PM +0200, David Fuchs wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I just installed Etch on a system with 3 network interfaces: eth0,
> eth1, lo. all network interfaces are configured as auto in
> /etc/network/interfaces.
>
> for some reason,
On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 11:58:27PM +0200, David Fuchs wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I just installed Etch on a system with 3 network interfaces: eth0,
> eth1, lo. all network interfaces are configured as auto in
> /etc/network/interfaces.
>
> for some reason, the interfaces all fail to start on boot. I ha
On 11/8/05, Patrick Wiseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/7/05, mikepolniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 16:40 Sun 06 Nov , Cloaked Hunter wrote:> I'm running the testing release of Debian. I recently updated my Debian> packages, and I also built and installed a new 2.6.14 kernel. Now,> re
On 11/7/05, mikepolniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 16:40 Sun 06 Nov , Cloaked Hunter wrote:> I'm running the testing release of Debian. I recently updated my Debian> packages, and I also built and installed a new 2.6.14 kernel. Now,> regardless of what kernel I boot, none of my network inter
Deleted, rebooted, and it worked! Thank you VERY much! I greatly
appreciate your assistance.
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On 16:40 Sun 06 Nov , Cloaked Hunter wrote:
> I'm running the testing release of Debian. I recently updated my Debian
> packages, and I also built and installed a new 2.6.14 kernel. Now,
> regardless of what kernel I boot, none of my network interfaces will
> initialize during boot, not even th
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