Re: Network settings on gnome-control-center

2015-12-15 Thread Sven Arvidsson
On Tue, 2015-12-15 at 19:16 +0100, Fabrizio Carrai wrote: > Hello All, > I'm experiencing a problem on Debian 8 and the network settings using > gnome-control-center, i.e. the applications that starts when we click > on > the upper right corner icon. > > I alternated

Network settings on gnome-control-center

2015-12-15 Thread Fabrizio Carrai
Hello All, I'm experiencing a problem on Debian 8 and the network settings using gnome-control-center, i.e. the applications that starts when we click on the upper right corner icon. I alternated the settings of my network configuration between the command line and the gnome app and now I h

Re: gnome: cannot use the applets (power, network settings, etc)

2014-10-26 Thread H.S.
On 10/04/2014 11:35 AM, H.S. wrote: Folks, Since a few months now, I have not been able to use some settings from the applets (top right corner of screen, gnome). The log off button works, but reboot/shutdown doesn't. I am also not able to configure my wired network connection from the applet.

gnome: cannot use the applets (power, network settings, etc)

2014-10-04 Thread H.S.
Folks, Since a few months now, I have not been able to use some settings from the applets (top right corner of screen, gnome). The log off button works, but reboot/shutdown doesn't. I am also not able to configure my wired network connection from the applet. Any change I make does not stick.

Re: Getting network settings to stick

2008-06-09 Thread Mihira Fernando
On Tuesday 10 June 2008 09:25:12 Kent West wrote: > Ron Johnson wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On 06/09/08 18:54, Walt L. Williams wrote: > >> Ooops! sorry. There is only one file in my /etc/network directory. It's > >> called interface and goes as follows: > >

Re: Getting network settings to stick

2008-06-09 Thread Kent West
Ron Johnson wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06/09/08 18:54, Walt L. Williams wrote: Ooops! sorry. There is only one file in my /etc/network directory. It's called interface and goes as follows: # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system #

Re: Getting network settings to stick

2008-06-09 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06/09/08 18:54, Walt L. Williams wrote: > Ooops! sorry. There is only one file in my /etc/network directory. It's > called > interface and goes as follows: > > # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system > # and how to a

Re: Getting network settings to stick

2008-06-09 Thread Walt L. Williams
Ooops! sorry. There is only one file in my /etc/network directory. It's called interface and goes as follows: # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5). # The loopback network interface auto lo iface

Re: Getting network settings to stick

2008-06-09 Thread James Youngman
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 9:16 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings > > I have put Debian Etch on my laptop. Somewhere during the course of the > install the IP address I assigned didn't stick. I have used the ifconfig > command in an attempt to set it but the system doesn't retain it between >

Re: Getting network settings to stick

2008-06-09 Thread Kent West
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have put Debian Etch on my laptop. Somewhere during the course of the install the IP address I assigned didn't stick. I have used the ifconfig command in an attempt to set it but the system doesn't retain it between boot ups. I have also looked at the file in the /et

Getting network settings to stick

2008-06-09 Thread waltwilliams
Greetings I have put Debian Etch on my laptop. Somewhere during the course of the install the IP address I assigned didn't stick. I have used the ifconfig command in an attempt to set it but the system doesn't retain it between boot ups. I have also looked at the file in the /etc/network

Re: Re: Network settings don't stick after reboot

2007-09-29 Thread Moderation Robot
your, The Moderation Robot. --- Follows the first few lines of your article From: Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: linux.debian.user Subject: Re: Network settings don't stick after reboot Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 03:40:10 +0200 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Network settings don't stick after reboot

2007-09-26 Thread Logan Five
Logan Five pobox.com> writes: Ok, I found it. Someone writing me directly in email pointed me to the right place. I had a setting in rc.local that set the static IP. Now I remember getting a tip to do that on a web posting somewhere. But I think it was a generic tip and not one geared directl

Re: Network settings don't stick after reboot

2007-09-26 Thread Logan Five
Mumia W.. earthlink.net> writes: > > Please post /etc/network/interfaces > > I did above in response to somebody else. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Network settings don't stick after reboot

2007-09-26 Thread Mumia W..
On 09/26/2007 06:51 PM, Logan Five wrote: I have the latest version of Debian running on Linksys NSLU. I have it set for a static IP and I've added a correct default gateway to my config and everything works ok. However, when I reboot, it goes back to DHCP and the gateway route doesn't stick.

Re: Network settings don't stick after reboot

2007-09-26 Thread Logan Five
Wayne Topa intergate.com> writes: > What correct setting on what, the slug? > The static IP settings are in /etc/network/interfaces. The slug actually is my DHCP server and is running DNSMASQ for that. The IP that it comes up with is within range, but is an old one I used to have assigned to

Re: Network settings don't stick after reboot

2007-09-26 Thread Wayne Topa
Logan Five([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > I have the latest version of Debian running on Linksys NSLU. I have it set > for > a static IP and I've added a correct default gateway to my config and > everything > works ok. How/where did you set the static IP? > However, when I r

Network settings don't stick after reboot

2007-09-26 Thread Logan Five
I have the latest version of Debian running on Linksys NSLU. I have it set for a static IP and I've added a correct default gateway to my config and everything works ok. However, when I reboot, it goes back to DHCP and the gateway route doesn't stick. All the correct settings in the correct file

Re: Tedium of Network Settings

2004-11-28 Thread John Hasler
Ray writes: > Is there a way of doing this in a more integrated way... Sure. Write a script. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Tedium of Network Settings

2004-11-28 Thread Alex Malinovich
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 01:25:22AM +0200, ocl wrote: > I have a box here I am using for various tests. > > It's got 3 NICs. > > I have to alter various settings for all or each > one of them --domainname, hostname, ip, subnet etc.. > > I find it rather tedious and error-prone to go through > sev

Tedium of Network Settings

2004-11-28 Thread ocl
I have a box here I am using for various tests. It's got 3 NICs. I have to alter various settings for all or each one of them --domainname, hostname, ip, subnet etc.. I find it rather tedious and error-prone to go through several text files. Is there a way of doing this in a more integrated way; us

Re: network settings

2004-04-13 Thread Klaus Thielking-Riechert
Andy, On Tuesday 13 April 2004 15:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > How can I check (and change) those ? Under Solaris, this can be checked / > changed with ndd, but it seems (as far as I can tell) > that Debian doesn't have such a command ? You can do this by mii-tool or ethtool. Check for the fol

Re: network settings

2004-04-13 Thread Elie De Brauwer
trol. End of basic transceiver information. qntal:/proc/sys/net# mii-tool eth0: negotiated 100baseTx-FD flow-control, link ok hth Elie De Brauwer > Hi, > > I've run yet into another problem.... > I want to know what the network settings concerning speed and mode are (10 >

network settings

2004-04-13 Thread Andy . Kannberg
Hi, I've run yet into another problem I want to know what the network settings concerning speed and mode are (10 Mb, 100Mb, FDX, HDX). How can I check (and change) those ? Under Solaris, this can be checked / changed with ndd, but it seems (as far as I can tell) that Debian doesn't

Re: How to reconfigure network settings easily?

2003-06-05 Thread Jon Ramsey
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 07:38:10AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote: > One more thing, you'll need to reboot, or better yet, do > /etc/init.d/networking restart afterward for changes to take effect. Thanks Paul and Ron for your help. I did have the dhcp client already, but I couldn't get everything to wo

Re: How to reconfigure network settings easily?

2003-06-05 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 12:13:11PM +0100, Jon Ramsey wrote: > Now for another stupid question... Given that the installation network > setup allows me to choose to use dhcp am I likely to have a client > already? (i'm at work so i can't check at the mo

Re: How to reconfigure network settings easily?

2003-06-04 Thread Ron Johnson
machine at work with a static ip, gateway and dns for our work > > > network. I've now moved the machine home and I just got cable > > > broadband so I need to change the network settings to use dhcp - whats > > > the best way to make the changes? > > > &g

Re: How to reconfigure network settings easily?

2003-06-04 Thread Jon Ramsey
gt; > network. I've now moved the machine home and I just got cable > > broadband so I need to change the network settings to use dhcp - whats > > the best way to make the changes? > > By hand. > > Make sure you have a DHCP client installed before doing all this.

Re: How to reconfigure network settings easily?

2003-06-04 Thread Paul Johnson
he machine home and I just got cable > broadband so I need to change the network settings to use dhcp - whats > the best way to make the changes? By hand. Make sure you have a DHCP client installed before doing all this. In /etc/network/interfaces, you should see a section similar to th

How to reconfigure network settings easily?

2003-06-04 Thread Jon Ramsey
Hi, I'm running a testing/unstable system on a new machine for home. I set up the machine at work with a static ip, gateway and dns for our work network. I've now moved the machine home and I just got cable broadband so I need to change the network settings to use dhcp - whats the b

Re: network settings

2003-01-08 Thread Mike Egglestone
Quoting "Rodrigo F. Baroni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello all, > >How to share a internet connection in a small > network ? I'm using few Pcs without dhcp > server/client. > # apt-get install ipmasq www.tldp.org will have a some good howto's on networking and firewalling/ipmasq stuff etc. C

network settings

2003-01-08 Thread Rodrigo F. Baroni
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Re: configuring my network settings

2001-12-16 Thread Stephen Gran
Thus spake dman: > On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 07:30:23PM -0500, spongyboy wrote: > | Hello. I am brand new to this. When replying to me, you may write me at > | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | and share your ideas about my problem. > | I have a c309 ether net card. This is hooked up to a hub. The hub goes >

Re: configuring my network settings

2001-12-15 Thread dman
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 07:30:23PM -0500, spongyboy wrote: | Hello. I am brand new to this. When replying to me, you may write me at | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | and share your ideas about my problem. | I have a c309 ether net card. This is hooked up to a hub. The hub goes | into a fire wall box. The

configuring my network settings

2001-12-13 Thread spongyboy
Hello. I am brand new to this. When replying to me, you may write me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and share your ideas about my problem. I have a c309 ether net card. This is hooked up to a hub. The hub goes into a fire wall box. The fire wall box is what is attached to a d s l modem. But the linux b

Re: how do i configure network settings?

2001-02-13 Thread John Galt
There's a new program in unstable, netconf. You can go through the initial setup again with dpkg-reconfigure base-config. The "manual" way to set things up is to edit /etc/network/interfaces Make sure the following is in there: auto lo eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp then run /etc/init.d/networking

Re: how do i configure network settings?

2001-02-10 Thread mike polniak
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > the kernel in the potato install didn't detect my 3com mini pci(3c556B) > ethernet card on my T20, so i compiled the 2.4.1 kernel and now it detects it. but the problem is i still can't get on the net because i didn't configure networking during install... so what

Re: how do i configure network settings?

2001-02-10 Thread Susumu Takuwa
> On Sat, 10 Feb 2001 21:55:35 -0500 BizarroBum writes: B> the problem is i still can't get on the net because i B> didn't configure networking during install... so what B> program can i run to configure networking? and how do B> i configure the network when the network gives my B> dy

Re: how do i configure network settings?

2001-02-10 Thread ktb
On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 09:55:35PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > the kernel in the potato install didn't detect my 3com mini pci(3c556B) > ethernet card on my T20, so i compiled the 2.4.1 kernel and now it detects > it. but the problem is i still can't get on the net because i didn't > conf

how do i configure network settings?

2001-02-10 Thread BizarroBum
the kernel in the potato install didn't detect my 3com mini pci(3c556B) ethernet card on my T20, so i compiled the 2.4.1 kernel and now it detects it. but the problem is i still can't get on the net because i didn't configure networking during install... so what program can i run to configure n

Re: Network settings and ppp

2001-01-15 Thread Cliff Sarginson
On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 11:54:04PM -0500, David B. Harris wrote: > To quote "Elizabeth R. Chichester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > # Okay, I made a mistake. When I set up Debian on my home machine, I > was > # thinking in terms of a home network and so set up networking (through > # eth0). Unfortunatel

Re: Network settings and ppp

2001-01-15 Thread Sebastiaan
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Elizabeth R. Chichester wrote: > Okay, I made a mistake. When I set up Debian on my home machine, I was > thinking in terms of a home network and so set up networking (through > eth0). Unfortunately, I got ahead of myself and don't have everything > set up. Specifically,

Re: Network settings and ppp

2001-01-14 Thread David B . Harris
To quote "Elizabeth R. Chichester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, # Okay, I made a mistake. When I set up Debian on my home machine, I was # thinking in terms of a home network and so set up networking (through # eth0). Unfortunately, I got ahead of myself and don't have everything # set up. Specifically,

Network settings and ppp

2001-01-14 Thread Elizabeth R. Chichester
Okay, I made a mistake. When I set up Debian on my home machine, I was thinking in terms of a home network and so set up networking (through eth0). Unfortunately, I got ahead of myself and don't have everything set up. Specifically, I didn't have internet access handled. I did set up wvdial dur

Re: changing network settings

2000-11-19 Thread kmself
on Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 12:42:17AM +1100, Daniel Knights ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi, > > I am new to debian and to change the network setting I edited the > hosts, hostname, host.conf, networks and resolve.conf files and > restarted the box. Is there a one stop shop for this like yast for

changing network settings

2000-11-18 Thread Daniel Knights
Hi, I am new to debian and to change the network setting I edited the hosts, hostname, host.conf, networks and resolve.conf files and restarted the box. Is there a one stop shop for this like yast for SuSe or linuxconf for redhat. Cheers Daniel Regards, Daniel

Re: network settings

1999-12-21 Thread Paul J. Keenan
Brian Thomas wrote: > > Seasons Greetings!... > What is the file I need to use to change my network settings (i.e., IP > address, DNS etc.) > Any help is appreciated. > > regards, > BT /etc/resolv.conf If you connect via ppp, /etc/resolv.conf is copied from 1 or more

network settings

1999-12-21 Thread Brian Thomas
Seasons Greetings!... What is the file I need to use to change my network settings (i.e., IP address, DNS etc.) Any help is appreciated. regards, BT

ppp network settings

1998-06-06 Thread Paul Miller
I'm tring to setup dialup to my linux box. Currently, I can connect, login, and resolve DNS. I can not ping _any_ ip addressess (not even my linux box). I think I have the DNS and /etc/hosts configured correctly. However, the ppp0 <---> eth1 is not configured at all. I only have one ip addres

Re: network settings

1997-09-25 Thread john
George Bonser writes: > Doing the network setup from the install disk should set everything up > correctly including resolv.conf, etc. Perhaps a network configuration utility could be created from the network install and put in base? -- John HaslerThis posting is in the public dom

Re: network settings

1997-09-25 Thread George Bonser
;Division of Enginnering Computing Services | page: 222.5875 > >On Wed, 24 Sep 1997, Marc Fleureck wrote: > >> Which command/utility should I run to reconfigure network settings >> (IP, hostname, gateway, etc ...) ? >> >> Regards, >> Marc >> >&g

Re: network settings

1997-09-24 Thread dpk
n of Enginnering Computing Services | page: 222.5875 On Wed, 24 Sep 1997, Marc Fleureck wrote: > Which command/utility should I run to reconfigure network settings > (IP, hostname, gateway, etc ...) ? > > Regards, > Marc > > > -- > TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAI

RE: network settings

1997-09-24 Thread George Bonser
have on there. On 24-Sep-97 Marc Fleureck wrote: >Which command/utility should I run to reconfigure network settings >(IP, hostname, gateway, etc ...) ? > >Regards, >Marc > > >-- >TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to >[

network settings

1997-09-24 Thread Marc Fleureck
Which command/utility should I run to reconfigure network settings (IP, hostname, gateway, etc ...) ? Regards, Marc -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .