OK, so all I need to do is to take out the essid line and NM will show the
interface.

Something that puzzles me is why shouldn't NM allow re-configuring an
interface configured statically, as it used to do. I sometimes log in for a
quick task using BlacBox instead of KDE, so the reason I had my essid in
place is to avoid configuring it by hand. Now I cannot do that, unless I
load any of the applets that access NM - loading all gnome or kde libraries
with it.

On 17/04/07, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Niran, you have a static configuration for eth0. Is this your primary
> network interface? It should be ignored by network-manager, the other
> interfaces should be managed by it.
>
> NabLa, you *only* have statically configured interfaces, so it is
> correct that network-manager ignores them all.
>
> --
> NetworkManager can't find any interfaces
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103532
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