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do you know what modifications you did to that connection in jaunty?
before the upgrade?
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was that connection a system connection (available to all users?)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 435073 ***
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NetworkManager 0.8 can not get IPv4 address for wired Auto connections
because IPv6 fails
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I updated during Alpha 6 , i think i has benn end of September.
But i think that this problem appeared later.
I have not modified anything in /etc/network/interfaces , but when that problem
occured I switched a few parameters in the network-manager (within gnome and
xfce).
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A couple more questions...
When did you run the upgrade? Alpha6? Beta?
Also had you modified your Ethernet connection in any way ( ie. anything
in /etc/network/interfaces )?
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I upgraded from Jaunty.
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Thanks for adding the info.
Could you also let me know if you upgraded this system from Jaunty, or
if you did a fresh install of Karmic?
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Hi !
I just did what you asked.
The IPv6 method was set to "Automatic". I switched back to "Ignore".
I'll keep you informed of the result.
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Can you please run the following command from a terminal:
apport-collect 450388
Also, can you open the Connection Editor ( right click on the applet,
select "Edit Connections" ), then:
1. click the Wired Tab
2. select the connection ( it should just have Auto eth0 )
3. click "Edit"
4. click the