For Evolution, it could help if Evolution checks if the network is
actually down or up instead of just relying on Network Manager.
Also Evolution should have an override to always assume network is up
(don't check with NM at all).
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I have a wifi 3dsp card and use 3dsp Wifi radar instead network manager
in ubuntu 10.10 and have the same problem
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netwo
If I want use bridges (for example to use virtlib) i must disable
network manager or i can use it for(whit) that?
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I have been getting this with Feisty, Hardy and Intrepid. The nic is not
recognised at install time. It is an old isa ne2000. I add the module
name and options to /etc/modules then configure /etc/network/interfaces
to use dhcp. When the machine boots it has network connectivity. Like
Tessa reported
I'm still seeing this problem on a recent upgrade from Hardy -> Ibex.
Single NIC, configured for a static IP using /etc/network/interfaces.
Network manager starts up and its tooltip says "No network connection";
it shows the icon with the red and white X in it.
Pidgin/Epiphany/Firefox all start in
sittisal wrote:
>Hi, i'm using Gnome-PPP and wvdial to connect to internet with my Nokia mobile
>(because the PPP utility of >Gnome Network doesn't support personalized modem
>init strings), and Network Manager tells to other >applications (Gaim,
>Liferea, Epiphany) that i'm not online. So i thi
it seems to be a gtk font issue or at least a gtk issue involving
redrawing. it just fluctuates back and forth between 2 different sizes
of window. my quick cure is I keep browse open and it stops. but there
should be a fix for this.
Pete Martin wrote:
> Same issue here...I'm getting it in Debi
that was the wrong bug i responded to
Pete Martin wrote:
> Same issue here...I'm getting it in Debian Unstable though :S
>
> Was working fine until recently.. Now my interface, previously
> recognised by NetworkManager (and configured, working fine) doesn't
> appear in the applet ("No network devi
Same issue here...I'm getting it in Debian Unstable though :S
Was working fine until recently.. Now my interface, previously
recognised by NetworkManager (and configured, working fine) doesn't
appear in the applet ("No network devices have been found").
Things I've done recently which might have
Hi, i'm using Gnome-PPP and wvdial to connect to internet with my Nokia
mobile (because the PPP utility of Gnome Network doesn't support
personalized modem init strings), and Network Manager tells to other
applications (Gaim, Liferea, Epiphany) that i'm not online. So i think
that this bug affects
i am using nm with dhcp configured in /e/n/i
Version: 0.6.4-6ubuntu7
solved the "offline" problem for me
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Thank you for the latest update. It seems to have helped this time to
some extent.
I'm currently using a Static IP on eth0.
If I switch to Roaming Mode on eth0, it will get it's DCHP configuration
properly, there would be network connectivity, but only via the IP address; no
more DNS resolutio
Although supposedly duplicates of this one, neither bug #97520 nor bug
#97557 are fixed on my feisty system, running Gnome and network-manager
0.6.4-6ubuntu7. It seemed to work after upgrading to 0.6.4-6ubuntu7, but
after the next restart, it was just the way it was before.
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Have uploaded the fixed packages for this.
The same change for Kubuntu is currently in the works
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I uninstalled it because 1. it doesnt work 2. I didnt need it it was
part of the default installation. If I need that application then I will
install it and try to fix it
Amazing Iceman wrote:
> This and other problems must annoy many of us, but that's why I downloaded
> the Beta version:
> To
This and other problems must annoy many of us, but that's why I downloaded the
Beta version:
To help solve of these problems, and make Ubuntu a better O.S..
And while you're at it, you get to learn a lot about the way it works
internally.
Uninstalling something because it doesn't work, doesn't
I just uninstalled my network manager I dont see any need of it.
Tom Bigwood wrote:
> I can't connect to Gaim at all when using a static IP address now. I
> have a wireless interface and a wired interface. The wireless is and
> should be managed by NetworkManager. The wired interface is managed by
Funny, I did that whole thing. Everything looked fascinating as it
rolled on by in the terminal. Learned a bit on how to make a debian
package from a source,
but it all ended up doing the same thing with (K)network manager showing
no connection, even though I have a (static) wireless one. This
Correctly shows connected icon for both wired/wireless, at least here.
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working for wired interface. Will test wireless now.
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Please try the source package at the following URL, it should solve this
problem:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~scott/packages/
If you've never built a package from source before, grab those three
files into an empty directory, and use the following commands:
$ sudo apt-get build-dep network
Scratch that. My issue was a weird router issue.
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I can't connect to Gaim at all when using a static IP address now. I
have a wireless interface and a wired interface. The wireless is and
should be managed by NetworkManager. The wired interface is managed by
/etc/network/interfaces so that I can use a static IP address at work.
While at work, I ca
In my case, after I applied the new update from about 3 hours ago, the
NetworkManager Applet shows no interfaces, and always says "Not Connected".
The NetworkManager application shows the interfaces, and if I try to disable
and enable any of the two interfaces (eth1 and eth0), I would loose DNS c
Sorry.. a few more details:
I'm running with one static eth0. This interface is not being
reconfigured by network-manager. My internet connectivity doesn't seem
affected.
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This problem has returned with the last update for me as well. However,
for some reason - Evolution/etc is not being marked as 'offline'. I have
the same issue as Matthew East: 'No network devices have been found'.
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I didn't have this problem until sometime yesterday. I remember receiving about
3 kernel updates and a lot of stuff.
It was after one of the updates that I started to notice the problem.
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Latest upgrade has broken this again for me ("no network devices have
been found"). Tollef - have your fixes been dropped?
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James, I think your (and many other's) comments belong to bug #92299,
right? Although these two bugs may have a common origin,
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I've just done the latest round of updates and it appears to be applying
the static IP settings correctly.
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I reinstalled NetworkManager and the applet, restarted the PC, and now
the network works properly, but the applet says No Network Connection.
I'm not touching it again or I'll endup loosing connectivity and having
to reboot again.
One thing I did notice is that the wireless card on my system board
Not sure if this is a regression for NetworkManager but as of last
update my icon in the notification area says "offline" but my static
settings are working fine and I really do have a working internet
connection. I believe this was fixed several times before.
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I have the same problems you have, but I would like to add an
observation:
- Using a Static IP will cause the applet to say Not Connected (as everyone has
experienced already)
- Even when Using DHCP, NetworkManager Applet works randomly, sometimes it even
says there are no network devices.
- ifc
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Package: network-manager
State: installed
Automatically installed: no
Version: 0.6.4-6ubuntu5
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Updated NM today, and it now shows my network as off line in the
systray.
However it has an IP, and apps are working e.g NM is not blocking
networking.
I'll upload my daemon.log which shows NM indeed works, and a screenshot
of my tray icon shows the network is down.
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On a machine which has run various distributions (sarge, dapper), we had
no problems with network. Using feisty and network manager, a minute
after booting, the machine looses its ip number. This is before a gnome
session is even started. Running dhclient solves the problem.
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Tested today on two machines, one with a LAN card, the other with a
WLAN-card configured in network/interfaces to use dhcp, network doesn't
come up after boot.
an "ifdown eth0 ; ifup eth0" in /etc/rc.local helps as a workaround,
but networkmanager keeps complaining that there is no network
conne
Bug is still there for me, tested on two machines with latest Feisty
yesterday, fresh Beta install and then updated to latest packages. Both
machines have 2 ethernet cards, other one is static LAN and other DHCP
internet. On both machines, when booting up the DHCP connection is down,
and when using
My ASUS motherboard has 2 built-in network devices: eth and wlan. Wlan is built
"under" USB.
The eth keeps coming down, so i connect via wlan0 (that comes down from times
to times). All under Network Manager. I gave up not using it. It seems worst. I
just have lo entrance in /etc/network/interfa
Just dropping another note to say that after the latest round of updates
on feisty, I am still getting the same behaviour.
I am still having to manually kill NetworkManager and rerun
/etc/init.d/networking for my settings to be recognised.
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Let's pick the more likely state of the bug and the maintainer can still
change it. :)
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As a courtesy to the package maintainer I leave him to choose the state
of the bug as he sees fit, I just want to ensure it gets back on his
radar by taking it away from fix released.
If the package maintainer would rather have a new bug written, let me
(Or BenAllen) know.
Thanks,
James Purser w
Umm, how come this has been move to unconfirmed? Agreed that the fix
hasn't worked, however the bug itself seems to have been conclusively
proven.
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My network manager comes up ok; however, it only comes online after
applets for KWeather, Korn, Kopete, and Akregator initialize. When I
log in a get a flood of advisory messages on my screen telling me that I
am not connected. My only wish for a fix is to have NM start first, and
the others afte
I'm not an Ubuntu developer, but it seems to me that this bug is serious
enough to block the 7.04 release. Networking only works on the most
trivial configurations, and it will stop working on systems where Dapper
and Edgy worked perfectly. In other words, it's a serious regression.
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I can confirm the bug. In my case, I have to do a /etc/init.d/networking
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doesn't connect automatically. This is indeed, a major bug in Feisty.
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Hello,
I have a problem with Fesity beta too. Everytime I start my computer it
has no access to the Internet. I must do /etc/init.d/networking restart
That's annoying. I haven't this issue with 6.10 so I assume it's a nm
related thing.
I have two interfaces (eth0, eth1). eth0 is connected to a
a sideway result of this fix is that Dialup/Connect to ppp via modem no
longer works for me. My modem is a v620, and it is inserted in as
/dev/ttyUSBx -- which gnome-ppp does not recognise. It was working
before.
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I use usbnet to connect to my PDA. Before NM 0.6.4-6ubuntu3 the usb0
device was ignored:
auto usb0
iface usb0 inet static
address 192.168.0.200
netmask 255.255.255.0
However now when I plug in my PDA, NM disables the interface. If I
click on the applet I can select the usbnet
i have an Asus P5v-VM DH motherboard with eth and wifi. My network
hangs in an inscosistent way. I tryied it with wired and wifi only
modes. Even removed NM to autostart in the Session. I can't even access
the router webpage when the network comes down. Tried severall
combinations in /etc/network/i
Ignore the last comment (sort of, it could still be looked at).
After restarting my IP address is now correctly set to 192.168.1.4.
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Ok maybe it's not entirely fixed!
I set my staic address to 192.168.1.4, and NM seemed to happily show me as
connected, which I was. However trying to connect to my machine from any other
on the network (even just a ping) and there was no response. So I tried to ping
myself and found that the r
FWIW I can also confirm that this is fixed for my startic IP wired
connection. NM now shows an active connection without me having to
configure the adapter to use DHCP. Thanks!
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As confirmed over irc, this bug is indeed fixed with Tollef's latest
upload for my dhcp configured device too!
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As requested on irc, I'm reopening the bug and attaching my
/etc/network/interfaces
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I understand this isn't fixed for everyone yet, but I just had to
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I was a little worried that feisty was going to be released without this
fixed, good to see some action..
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Tollef - this bug isn't only about static devices. If as your changelog
suggests, this won't fix the problem with the interfaces considered as
auto dhcp in /etc/network/interfaces, I suspect we should reopen this
bug.
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* Manage some static devices we can understand. This should avoid the
problem people are having with NM marking the machine as offline when
it's just on static instead. LP #82335.
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The issue is a little more complex, but it can still be said the NM is
misbehaving. NM/gnome-network-manager failed to establish a connection
to my home wifi after my upgrade to feisty. I switch to manual
configuration for wifi only (leaving NM in charge of the lan that was
not connected). Epiphany
Please see bug # 90267 for a possible interaction with ntpd.
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Reassigning to Tollef, as per discussion with Scott.
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I do think that this can and should be solved in a generic way, not
using distro-specific tools. n-m should just check all existing network
interfaces and consider those which are in 'up' state as active. It
should also query the routing, check for the default route with highest
metric and consider
I was just asked to look into this issue, taking.
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This is also a problem, as network manager doesn't handle WPA2 phase 2
properly and I need to use wpa-supplicant in order to access the wlan at
my university. Tthe "if link is up, don't report offline" would work in
this case.
Maybe networkmanager should receive all network connections as in
ifcon
Yeah, that's why I call it a "workaround" "in some cases" and not a
solution :) not everyone has this kind of functionality available, but
those who do (and did not know that it existed) can use that as a
temporary measure until this bug is fixed.
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Jeff, also doesn't work for those of us that don't have a router that
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Jeff - as I understand it, that doesn't help those of us who are seeing
this bug because network-manager doesn't detect their perfectly standard
interface, right?
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Just sharing a workaround for those of you who want to keep the same IP
all the time but still use network-manager (I like network-manager).
This is a workaround and not a solution to the problem:
telling your router/DHCP server (if you have one) to "reserve" an IP
address based on the MAC address
I'm seeing this too. The wonders of launchpad's dup detection lead me
straight here by way of another bug when I tried to file a bug against
evolution always being offline. I'm using a static IP on a wireless
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Same problem here I think. When I'm at work I use eth0 using dhcp no
problem at all. When I'm at home I use eht1 which is my wireless device
also using dhcp. Evolution and gaim say that they offline. Gaim I have
to go offline/online to get it working. Evolution just going online.
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for networkmanager, causing the session to start in offline mode
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Gabriel, this will not work, because what starts with your gnome session
is only the notification area icon that allows you to control NM. The NM
daemon is still running system-wide in the background.
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Just wanted to say I can confirm this. Still happening on my Herd5 Feisty
install on a crappy old HP Omnibook 6100.
Possible (untested) solution is to go to System-->Preferences-->Sessions and
remove Network Manager from the startup items. This will avoid breaking the
ubuntu-desktop package by t
Just for the record, this bug affects connectivity in gossip-telepathy
also.
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Daniel -- yes, this will help people that have only static IPs. Since nm
does not deal with it at all, we are all better off not to run it in
this case.
But it does not help much when we have:
1. both static and auto (for example, a static wired, and an auto
wireless)
For scenario (1) I can thin
@Onkar,
Disabling network manager in your gnome session will not work as that is
just the 'notification area' for the network-manager service. To disable
network-manager, either uninstall it (which will break ubuntu-desktop
package) or do this:
Stop network manager
sudo /etc/dbus-1/event.d/26Net
Side-effect it that n-m will reissue dhcp call and potentially override
static address. :-(
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We have similar report from KDE users as well: bug 86680. Kubuntu
started to use n-m network status recently for KMail and several users
complain that due to static connections, n-m claims network as offline
(as it does not see the interface at all).
For test, I have changed debian/patches/05-debi
@Adam,
I followed your advice and it works. But it is still annoying. I have to
manually set status to available for gaim to be able to connect.
What is more annoying is that I have disabled network-manager in my session
properties and still the problem exists.
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About Gaim, you don't need to disable and re-enable all accounts, you
can simply set the status to "Available" (e.g. by right-clicking on the
notification area icon) and it'll connect.
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This bug affects the network detection by gaim and liferea also. I am using a
DSL router and my NIC is configured statically.
But network-manager can not detect connection.
1. Due to this gaim waits infinitely for connection unless I disable all
accounts and enable them again.
2. Liferea always s
I think a lot of us have NM installed, whether or not we need or want it
installed because ubuntu-desktop depends on it. This problem becomes more and
more annoying as more programs check dbus for the network status as set by NM.
A quick solution would be to have a script in /etc/network/if-
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Please see https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=175896
This was reported last year, and a just-entered comment states NM will
(at least) fully support PPP -- which is an advance. Currently, even if
PPP is driven by nm-applet (or knetworkmanager), NM will still not find
the PPP up, and repor
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
- Epiphany also starts with "Work Offline" checked
+ Epiphany always starts with "Work Offline" checked
Version information:
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I don't think is it necessary for NM to check that a static network
connection is well configured. Checking if the link is up should be
enough. I guess it is the administrator/user responsibility to assure
that a static connection is properly configured.
To sum up, with a static connection NM shou
Network manager should either somehow check to see if the user has an
internet connection (Ping a server lookup some address) or it should
allow the user to check mark something saying I AM CONNECTED.
Applications like gaim and evolution do not work properly due to this
because they are set to mon
Network manager should either somehow check to see if the user has an
internet connection (Ping a server lookup some address) or it should
allow the user to check mark something saying I AM CONNECTED.
Applications like gaim and evolution do not work properly due to this
because they are set to mon
I think I know what happens.
According to README.Debian in network-manager
"(...) Only devices that are *not* listed in /etc/network/interfaces or which
have
been configured "auto" and "dhcp" (with no other options) are managed by NM.
(...)"
So if all network devices are configured in the inte
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