While trying to connect using Blackberry Q10 hotspot on Ubuntu 14.04
getting link to this bug report:
Nov 29 11:02:46 shrzayev NetworkManager[1056]: Activation (wlan0) Stage
2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
Nov 29 11:02:55 shrzayev NetworkManager[1056]: get_secret_flags: assertion
Ubuntu 12.10
Linux eb 3.5.0-27-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 25 20:00:05 UTC 2013 i686 i686
i686 GNU/Linux
USB modem: Product: Vertex Wireless Multi-Function Device
The connection is OK but after every 50 minutes the modem hangups:
May 3 15:36:05 eb pppd[3589]: LCP terminated by peer
May 3
Ubuntu 12.10
Linux eb 3.5.0-27-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 25 20:00:05 UTC 2013 i686 i686
i686 GNU/Linux
USB modem: Product: Vertex Wireless Multi-Function Device
The connection is OK but after every 50 minutes the modem hangups:
May 3 15:36:05 eb pppd[3589]: LCP terminated by peer
May 3
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Fix Released
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[MASTER] [WORKAROUND] Offline Mode feature
kode02
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Desiderius Sriyono (dsriyono)
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu Hardy)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Desiderius Sriyono (dsriyono)
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Invalid = Fix Released
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Same here whit 12.5 LTS 64 bit,... but it's anoying
that syslog fill's whit below shit,...
=
Dec 2 23:28:14 kurrola kernel: [28963.624076] Unknown OutputIN= OUT=lxcbr0
SRC=10.0.3.1 DST=10.0.3.255 LEN=316 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=0 DF PROTO=UDP
SPT=631 DPT=631 LEN=296
Dec 2 23:28:21
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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info Unmanaged Device found; state CONNECTED forced.
I am running Ubuntu server 12.04 LTS with ubuntu-desktop installed. The
eth0 device is not managed by NM. I use NM to connect my 3g Mobile
Broardband USB modem to the internet. I also use firestarter to
provision (Internet Connection Sharing).
I also having this bug. System is not shutting down properly.
rsyslog file:
May 23 22:43:22 jsm NetworkManager[666]: info (ttyACM0): device state change:
activated - disconnected (reason 'user-requested') [100 30 39]
May 23 22:43:22 jsm NetworkManager[666]: info (ttyACM0): deactivating device
I also having this bug. System is not shutting down properly.
rsyslog file:
May 23 22:43:22 jsm NetworkManager[666]: info (ttyACM0): device state change:
activated - disconnected (reason 'user-requested') [100 30 39]
May 23 22:43:22 jsm NetworkManager[666]: info (ttyACM0): deactivating device
I also having this bug. System is not shutting down properly.
syslog file:
May 23 22:43:22 jsm NetworkManager[666]: info (ttyACM0): device state change:
activated - disconnected (reason 'user-requested') [100 30 39]
May 23 22:43:22 jsm NetworkManager[666]: info (ttyACM0): deactivating device
I also having this bug. System is not shutting down properly.
syslog file:
May 23 22:43:23 jsm dnsmasq[3230]: compile time options: IPv6 GNU-getopt DBus
i18n DHCP TFTP conntrack IDN
May 23 22:43:23 jsm dnsmasq[3230]: warning: no upstream servers configured
May 23 22:43:23 jsm modem-manager[642]:
After reading this entire post, and finding nothing useful. The only
useful posting was the one about updating (searching for the poster,
crashed my FireFox) so I am not sure if this will help anyone.
[My System]
Ubuntu 10.04.3 (server) - updated to generic-pae - running Xubuntu-Desktop
Linux
After reading this entire post, and finding nothing useful. The only
useful posting was the one about updating (searching for the poster,
crashed my FireFox) so I am not sure if this will help anyone.
[My System]
Ubuntu 10.04.3 (server) - updated to generic-pae - running Xubuntu-Desktop
Linux
Thanks. I will print this message and follow the directions.
John
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 4:59 AM, David Scott
191...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:
After reading this entire post, and finding nothing useful. The only
useful posting was the one about updating (searching for the poster,
crashed my
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 and a recent fire fox version. When I use my Dial-up
program, Gnome-ppp I still need to uncheck the work offline box under the
file pull-down menu
John
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What is logged on Precise i386:
NetworkManager[2054]: info (eth1): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
localhost NetworkManager[2054]: info Unmanaged Device found; state CONNECTED
forced. (see http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889)
localhost NetworkManager[2054]: info Unmanaged Device
What is logged on Precise i386:
NetworkManager[2054]: info (eth1): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
localhost NetworkManager[2054]: info Unmanaged Device found; state CONNECTED
forced. (see http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889)
localhost NetworkManager[2054]: info Unmanaged Device
What is logged on Precise i386:
NetworkManager[2054]: info (eth1): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
localhost NetworkManager[2054]: info Unmanaged Device found; state CONNECTED
forced. (see http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889)
localhost NetworkManager[2054]: info Unmanaged Device
** Package changed: firefox-3.0 (Baltix) = baltix
** Changed in: baltix
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: network-manager
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: empathy (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Hardy)
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Thanks for the summary of your efforts. I experience the offline
condition for
FireFox only during a dialup connection. Using the DSL network connection
with a router
and DSL adapter Firefox works normally. My dialup connection for Ubuntu
9.04 and 9.10 has been gnome-ppp.
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010
I have three boxes all running Lucid and all fully updated as of 5 Sept
2010. All three have unmanaged interfaces via /etc/network/interfaces
entries. On this box Firefox works normally. On the other two it always
comes up in offline mode, and Workaround 1 listed in comment 1 of this
report has no
I have three boxes all running Lucid and all fully updated as of 5 Sept
2010. All three have unmanaged interfaces via /etc/network/interfaces
entries. On this box Firefox works normally. On the other two it always
comes up in offline mode, and Workaround 1 listed in comment 1 of this
report has no
Update to comment 456:
Workaround 2 had no effect either, but inverting the setting of
Workaround 1 from false to true did solve the problem on the test
system. It no longer comes up in work offline mode.
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Some recent (this is July 26, 2010) update to Lucid has caused
NetworkManager to wake up, on a system that has no need for it (static,
permanent, wired, unmanaged network link only) and begin broadcasting
via ipc-of-the-week (DBUS?) that the machine had no network connection,
causing Firefox,
Some recent (this is July 26, 2010) update to Lucid has caused
NetworkManager to wake up, on a system that has no need for it (static,
permanent, wired, unmanaged network link only) and begin broadcasting
via ipc-of-the-week (DBUS?) that the machine had no network connection,
causing Firefox,
Some recent (this is July 26, 2010) update to Lucid has caused
NetworkManager to wake up, on a system that has no need for it (static,
permanent, wired, unmanaged network link only) and begin broadcasting
via ipc-of-the-week (DBUS?) that the machine had no network connection,
causing Firefox,
Some recent (this is July 26, 2010) update to Lucid has caused
NetworkManager to wake up, on a system that has no need for it (static,
permanent, wired, unmanaged network link only) and begin broadcasting
via ipc-of-the-week (DBUS?) that the machine had no network connection,
causing Firefox,
Some recent (this is July 26, 2010) update to Lucid has caused
NetworkManager to wake up, on a system that has no need for it (static,
permanent, wired, unmanaged network link only) and begin broadcasting
via ipc-of-the-week (DBUS?) that the machine had no network connection,
causing Firefox,
Some recent (this is July 26, 2010) update to Lucid has caused
NetworkManager to wake up, on a system that has no need for it (static,
permanent, wired, unmanaged network link only) and begin broadcasting
via ipc-of-the-week (DBUS?) that the machine had no network connection,
causing Firefox,
Some recent (this is July 26, 2010) update to Lucid has caused
NetworkManager to wake up, on a system that has no need for it (static,
permanent, wired, unmanaged network link only) and begin broadcasting
via ipc-of-the-week (DBUS?) that the machine had no network connection,
causing Firefox,
Some recent (this is July 26, 2010) update to Lucid has caused
NetworkManager to wake up, on a system that has no need for it (static,
permanent, wired, unmanaged network link only) and begin broadcasting
via ipc-of-the-week (DBUS?) that the machine had no network connection,
causing Firefox,
Some recent (this is July 26, 2010) update to Lucid has caused
NetworkManager to wake up, on a system that has no need for it (static,
permanent, wired, unmanaged network link only) and begin broadcasting
via ipc-of-the-week (DBUS?) that the machine had no network connection,
causing Firefox,
Launchpad kept giving me an information-free error popup whenever I hit
post and so I did not know it was actually posting until I hit
refresh. Sorry (but it's not my fault really, is it).
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I have just added the option -offline to the starter. example: firefox
-offline %u
This works for me, firefox is starting in online mode.
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I have just added the option -offline to the starter. example: firefox
-offline %u
This works for me, firefox is starting in online mode.
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I have just added the option -offline to the starter.
example: firefox -offline %u
This works for me, firefox is starting in online mode.
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I have just added the option -offline to the starter.
example: firefox -offline %u
This works for me, firefox is starting in online mode.
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I have just added the option -offline to the starter.
example: firefox -offline %u
This works for me, firefox is starting in online mode.
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I have just added the option -offline to the starter.
example: firefox -offline %u
This works for me, firefox is starting in online mode.
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Hi, I connect to internet using Huawei EC1260 USB modem on Lucid Lynx. The
network manager detects the mobile broadband hardware but doesn't conect for
some reason that I'll investigate later.
Since nw can't get me connected (despite detecting the device), I am forced to
use ppp (wvdial or
I see that the fix has been committed and released for network manager.
But I think the whole issue hasn't moved an inch towards resolution.
Even after two years, nw fails to look at ppp connection status to give
an informed online/offline status. All depending applications i.e.
evolution, firefox
I see that the fix has been committed and released for network manager.
But I think the whole issue hasn't moved an inch towards resolution.
Even after two years, nw fails to look at ppp connection status to give
an informed online/offline status. All depending applications i.e.
evolution, firefox
I see that the fix has been committed and released for network manager.
But I think the whole issue hasn't moved an inch towards resolution.
Even after two years, nw fails to look at ppp connection status to give
an informed online/offline status. All depending applications i.e.
evolution, firefox
my father has a dial connection (modem 56K) and i had to uninstall
network manager to get a connection through gnome-ppp
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my father has a dial connection (modem 56K) and i had to uninstall
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Concerning my comment #432 i forgot to precise : with a clean install of
Lucid
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nukedathlonman antistress: this bug specifically refers to problems with
firefox (and pidgin and others) not connecting to the internet when Network
Manger thinks it is offline. This bug has been solved and fixed.
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 6:10 AM, antistress
thibaut.beth...@gmail.comwrote:
Read through this, and I'm really confused Is this bug a cause or
an effect for bug a bug I reported on Friday - bug # 572777 reported
here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/572777
I had no problems with 9.04, and upgrading to 9.10, but my upgrade to
10.04 (Lucid) has left me with
Read through this, and I'm really confused on what this bug is
effecting I'm tryign to determine if this bug might be cause or an
effect for bug a bug I reported on Friday - bug # 572777 reported here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/572777
I had no problems with 9.04, and upgrading to
found these errors into syslog (seems to me they are new on my end)
nm-system-settings:SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (udi:
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_00_1d_60_39_e9_d6, iface: eth1): not
well known
** Attachment added: syslog
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42755668/syslog
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42756084/daemon.log.1
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Thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Intrepid Ibex 8.10 reached EOL on
30 March 2010.
Please see this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
Please feel free to report any other bugs you may find.
Thank you.
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I realized I had made a mistake, Intrepid Ibex 8.10 will reach EOL on
30 APRIL 2010.
Sorry for this.
Anyway, I think that one month doesn't make any difference now.
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I realized I had made a mistake, Intrepid Ibex 8.10 will reach EOL on
30 APRIL 2010.
Sorry for this.
Anyway, I think that one month doesn't make any difference now.
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No worries
On 30 Mar 2010, at 22:30, Sergio Zanchetta prime...@ubuntu.com wrote:
I realized I had made a mistake, Intrepid Ibex 8.10 will reach EOL
on
30 APRIL 2010.
Sorry for this.
Anyway, I think that one month doesn't make any difference now.
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Hi, I've just upgrade from 9.10 to 10.04 and I found out that my
wireless is not working any more. Network setting were still there, but
gnome refused to connect saying that wireless is not available. When I
used a USB wireless card NM showed two devices but both unavailable.
I have a hardware
I've the same issue in Jaunty but I also can't run pidgin -f, it doesn't
have an -f option (at least not in the Jaunty version), I wonder why
Ubuntu applications rely on NM if it's incomplete.
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I've the same issue in Jaunty but I also can't run pidgin -f, it doesn't
have an -f option (at least not in the Jaunty version), I wonder why
Ubuntu applications rely on NM if it's incomplete.
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I've the same issue in Jaunty but I also can't run pidgin -f, it doesn't
have an -f option (at least not in the Jaunty version), I wonder why
ubuntu applications rely on NM if it's incomplete.
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Possible workaround for pidgin: Running pidgin with -f option, i.e.
pidgin -f
Pidgin then connects if using USB modem that is not recognized by NM. Works for
me with Pidgin 2.6.2 on Ubuntu 9.10 Keramic Koala.
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A newbie experience: I just successfully figured out how to establish a
connection at boot so others on the home network can access 'stuff'. When I do
log in, I am successfully connected to the router although the applet doesn't
find any active connections. And syslog has NetworkManager: info
A newbie experience: I just successfully figured out how to establish a
connection at boot so others on the home network can access 'stuff'. When I do
log in, I am successfully connected to the router although the applet doesn't
find any active connections. And syslog has NetworkManager: info
Thanks for the info. My problem with the NetworkManager was different. It
would not allow me to call up either of my 2 usb 56k dialup modems (Zoom and
US Robotics). The failure only happened under Ubuntu 9.10 as 9.04 worked
fine. I needed to remove the
software (sudo apt-get remove
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/network-manager
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In my syslog I get also NetworkManager: info Unmanaged Device found;
state CONNECTED forced. (see http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889)
when I try to connect to Ubuntu One. Ubuntu One can't establish a
connection. All other network related things are working, I can only see
this with Ubuntu One.
In my syslog I get also NetworkManager: info Unmanaged Device found;
state CONNECTED forced. (see http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889)
when I try to connect to Ubuntu One. Ubuntu One can't establish a
connection. All other network related things are working, I can only see
this with Ubuntu One.
In my syslog I get also NetworkManager: info Unmanaged Device found;
state CONNECTED forced. (see http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889)
when I try to connect to Ubuntu One. Ubuntu One can't establish a
connection. All other network related things are working, I can only see
this with Ubuntu One.
Benjamin,
Seeing that message is normal when you have new virtual interfaces such
as 'vboxnet0' from VirtualBox, see comment #266.
Have you run updates since your installation of Karmic? There was one
know problem with Ubuntu One and synchronization was disabled for the
release. You would see an
In Karmic Koala same problem with Network manager if manual i manual
editing Interfaces and Resolv.conf with static address. Else all ok.
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In Karmic Koala same problem with Network manager if manual i manual
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In Karmic Koala same problem with Network manager if manual i manual
editing Interfaces and Resolv.conf with static address. Else all ok.
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ntrack looks promissing. we should look into using that in firefox and
other apps next cycle to tackle this problem.
** Also affects: ntrack
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ntrack
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: ntrack
Status: New = Triaged
Another possible solution would be just to add a mechanism to
NetworkManager (and the applet) to explicitly inform it of the existence
of a connected interface. I'm using adb from the Android SDK to start a
ppp session with my G1 phone, and ppp0 comes online with no trouble but
NetworkManager
** Changed in: network-manager
Assignee: (unassigned) = Duke (ers-duke16)
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Thank you for your reply.
John Kohler
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Duke duke@gmail.com wrote:
** Changed in: network-manager
Assignee: (unassigned) = Duke (ers-duke16)
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As I understand, the internet connection is one issue, the browser
communicating with the DSL or PPP
software is another issue. I have no problem with the browser starting
right away on my DSL, but the ppp
won't talk to my browser until I go to Firefox file and drag down to
uncheck offline.
John
I was also directed to this bug report by the following entry in my
syslog:
NetworkManager: info Unmanaged Device found; state CONNECTED forced.
(see http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889)
Although I didn't even have Firefox open at the time. Is this bug report
even relevant to this issue?
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That message is saying that NM is pretending the unmanaged device is online
since it can't tell if it is or not to avoid people here seeing Firefox
offline.
It's perfectly safe to ignore.
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I am here because there is an entry in KSystemlog inviting me to see
this bug report.
info Unmanaged Device found; state CONNECTED forced. (see
http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889)
But I don't know what to do.
This message started appearing after I configured my wireless network with WPA
you can just stop NM by
sudo /etc/init.d/NetworkManager stop
and then everything should work , or maybe start it when you want again
by
sudo /etc/init.d/NetworkManager start
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sudo service NetworkManager stop
sudo service NetworkManager start
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I have a Dell Latitude which works both windows xp and Kubuntu. I had
Kubuntu 8.04 and I have upgraded tu 9.04 (jaunty). When I used 8.04 I
had configured my wireless card (a Broadcom BCM4312) with its Windows
module by Ndiswrapper. After a little bit of work it was worked fine.
But when I change
I have the same problem with my Acer Aspire 5315 and Zoom 3095 modem
using Ubuntu 9.04
John
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Ok, it was reported in February, now it is well into May, Jaunty has
been released already. Has anyone even tried to fix this? I think the
about:config workaround above does seem to fix it for Firefox, but is
there a reason why we shouldn't just force that as a default or if that
isn't feasible
Jeremy, the localhost problem is a valid issue and is a different bug,
please file it.
Besides from that we want to use a service to determine online/offline
state; this would allow us to improve user experience in many ways; the
fact that network manager is not able to manage all types of
@Alexander: I apologize for the terse post earlier. I love Ubuntu, especially
the Kubuntu variant and all my computers run Jaunty (except for my server which
is still Intrepid). My post was made at 2am my time after being up since 7am
working all day, driving 2.5 hours at 4pm and working
Then at least provide the option to tell FF to ignore NM status. I want FF to
try to connect period.
I don't want it dependant of some other buggy POC that get pushed out and
breaks core functionality.
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aenertia, this is not your bug. this bug is about applications thinking
that you are offline, meaning pidgin doesnt try to connecte because it
thinks its offline or firefox starting in offline status even though you
are online. Your issue is just an applet display glitch, which is less
severe and
I have this issue, it appears to be caused by Network manager not being
able to cope with previously defined debian interface files.
I saw this for the first time when upgrading/installing via net-
installer to jaunty. lspci, lshal and nm-tool info attached . my
/etc/network/interfaces is just
An easier solution, if your FF3 is updated to current, is to type
about:config in a blank tab. Click OK to the scary message. Type
tool in the filter line.
You will find the below one ending in false. click on the line to
change to true. This is not a FF problem but they found a fix for it
Actually this is not a firefox / nm interaction issue at all ( I have seen
this one, and know how to work around it).
It is purely network-manager failing to correctly manage network devices. It
is more an issue of not having populated device entries correctly and then
not being able to manage
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 03:39:50AM -, drizad wrote:
Solution (maybe temporary) with Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10:
1. remove network-manager
sudo apt-get remove network manager
2. Install wicd
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/wicd-wired-and-wireless-network-manager-for-ubuntu.html
This isnt a
For me, I don't think it's FF3 problem. It's network-manager's problem.
I could get connected to internet through PPPoE and browse normally with
FF3, but network-manager applet failed to detect it as connected.
Solution (maybe temporary) with Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10:
1. remove network-manager
sudo
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: network-manager = network-manager-applet
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BRAVO! Firefox is my new nominee for a Darwin award.
I have this thing called a kiosk with a web-app in the background of the
box. It has no network connectivity - it doesn't need to, there is this
strange thing on Linux since like 1970 called loopback (for the Firefox
developers, this can be
I have this thing called a kiosk with a web-app in the background of the
box. It has no network connectivity - it doesn't need to, there is this
strange thing on Linux since like 1970 called loopback (for the Firefox
developers, this can be found at http://127.0.0.1).
I didn't know that linux
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