I am completely frustrated at trying to get my networking operational. I
used to have the VMWare Player (v 5 something) and I thought, "what the
heck, I'll buy VMWare Workstation 6.02 (build 59824) to be able to
create virtual machines, etc. I also had Ubuntu 5.10 working great, and
networking was fine. Now I have changed so much, I can't even get back
to where I was.

I am also getting the "No network devices have been found" from the nm-
applet. When I run System->Administration->Network Tools I see only a
loopback device listed. There is no "eth0" or other devices. I have an
Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network connector and I have tried automatic
bridging, NATing, and even trying to map the wireless card directly to
vmnet0. None of this works.

I have installed vmware tools and had no compiler errors. This is a
brand new installation of Ubuntu 7.04 because I couldn't get through all
the compile problems on 7.10. Shouldn't a network device exist even
before tools is installed?

I have attached a copy of my /var/log/syslog in case anyone can see
anything.

Thanks for any help.

** Attachment added: "/var/log/syslog"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10697947/syslog

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[vmware] nm-applet "No Network Devices Have Been Found" error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153635
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