After deleting and recreating the wireless profile in nm-applet, my
wireless now holds the connection.
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no network since last update
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Additional Information:
After a complete new install of Karmic alpha-5 on a new formated disk
and no changes in any scripts:
404 updates -> partial Upgrade
5 deleted
49 new
434 updated
483 files downloaded
++
fsck
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Everything's fine and
jcwinnie's
sudo start network-manager
worked on Karmic alpha5 too
As this is 'my' bug#430071 and therefore the bug#430224 and bug#430405
are later I'm going an cry a little because they are the same as
mine and not the other way round ;-)
As after a reboot with the newest updates the bug is gon
It seems to be fixed now if you update, then restart.
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no network since last update
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This is the same as Bug #430405. Network manager does not start
automatically anymore. I'm not familiar with the upstart system, but
"sudo start network-manager" gets everything up and running. However,
it doesn't work on the next boot. From the /etc/init/network-
manager.conf file, it should s
Did some more reading about Bug#430224, then, as root, tried:
service network-manager start
which worked, although it chastised me by stating that I could have
typed
start network-manager
oh, well
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no network since last update
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I'm having the same problem after update,
but I don't have a trailing "s" to remove...
$ tail /etc/init.d/network-manager
reload)
PID=$(status "$JOB" 2>/dev/null | awk '/[0-9]$/ { print $NF }')
[ -z "$PID" ] || kill -HUP $PID
;;
*)
echo
echo "The script you are attempting to in
Otero's fix failed to work for me. I noted during the most recent update
that init scripts was held back, so maybe I lack a proper update, which
I will lack until can restore network connection.
Interestingly, the update seemed to leave the wireless info and only
wiped out eth0
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no network sin
** Package changed: ubuntu => network-manager (Ubuntu)
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I had the same problem. I think the problem is /etc/init.d/network-manager:
$ tail /etc/init.d/network-manager
;;
*)
echo
echo "The script you are attempting to invoke has been converted to an
Upstart" 1>&2
echo "job, but $COMMAND is not supported for Upstart jo
sorry for the 2nd posting, here's the complete protocol ...
** Attachment added: "protocol"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31843863/protocol
** Description changed:
Karmic alpha5
Since the last update, no networking possible.
Auto eth0 is missing in the network manager.
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