This works well for me and other people, so as you already mentioned the
reason might be that your hardware setup does not have a link beat
('carrier detect'). We need to find a solution for that.
Just to check this theory, can you please do the following:
- pull out the ethernet cable
- plug
Kubuntu CD Live herd 5 Konqueror can't access internet as booted up.
Network manager disables eth0 after eth0 has already found gateway and
remote DNS, so the internet is already working fine when network manager
disables the card.
Network manger claims the Realtek RTL 8029(AS) card does not supp
The Network Manager "No network connection" has persisted thru most
every daily update of Herd 4. This is 20070301 which may be Herd 5.
Network Manager still says "No network connection" as I enter this
message so the Network Manager is obviously wrong.
If Ubuntu wants to have a wide acceptance
Thanks for the report,
nm-applet requires 1 of 2 situations for it to pick up and control a
device. Either it is:
a) Not listed in at all in /etc/network/interfaces
b) Listed, but set to dhcp and auto
Otherwise you need to set it up differently, am I to understand from
your second comment that y
Changed package
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => network-manager
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herd 3 network manager false no connection
https://launchpad.net/bugs/83143
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