I have Kubuntu 9.10 with all latest launchpad packages and despite I set static
IP connection for my eth0 after booting my system gets connected by auto eth0
connection (DHCP) instead of my static connection. I have to manually reconnect
to my static connection (it is set to connect
I have Kubuntu 9.10 with all latest launchpad packages and despite I set
static IP connection for my eth0 after booting my system gets connected
by auto eth0 connection (DHCP) instead of my static connection. I have
to manually reconnect to my static connection (it is set to connect
automatically)
Hi Bednar
Thanks, but that's actually a separate bug, or perhaps not a bug at all.
1) Have you set the DHCP connection *not* to automatically connect? If they're
both set to auto connect, the computer might prefer the DHCP one.
2) If that's not it, try asking a support question:
Dnia środa, 9 grudnia 2009 o 21:36:16 napisałeś:
Hi Bednar
Thanks, but that's actually a separate bug, or perhaps not a bug at all.
1) Have you set the DHCP connection *not* to automatically connect? If
they're both set to auto connect, the computer might prefer the DHCP one.
2) If
You're right, that's a workaround rather than a solution. If you can
still reproduce the problem, and you're happy to spend some time helping
to debug it, you could file a new bug report for it.
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I have the same issue in 9.10 as well.
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Well, after the update to Karmic (9.10), the network-manager-plasmoid
seems to work with static IPs now??
At least, I can get a wired connection with static IPs to work and it
also remains working after several reboots in my case.
Well, I do not want to get overexcited about this, but could
I confirm that I can set an static IP address in my wireless interface. I use
CIDR notation, using 24 as prefix, is ALWAYS use dhcp to get ip address and
silenty ignores my static IP profile. Using Kubuntu 9.04:
plasma-widget-network-manager 0.0+svn966653-0ubuntu0.1
network-manager
Oops, sorry I would say CAN'T ins last comment, I can't get a static IP
to work in plasma-widget-network-manager, always uses DHCP an ignores my
static IP setting
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It is possible to configure a static IP (I've managed it), but it's
rather confusing. The subnet mask must be entered in the less common
'prefix' format, so 255.255.255.0 becomes 24 (meaning the first 24 bits
of the 32 bit number), and 255.255.0.0 would be 16. I've also seen bugs
with the icon not
i confirm the same bug. If you set a static ip address, close it open
it again in the subnet mask there is only 0.
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Confirming with an up2date Jaunty:
Version: 0.0+svn930811-0ubuntu2
** Changed in: plasma-widget-network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Before I start complaining: thnaks guys for the 9.04 Kubuntu release! I
was looking forward to this release since the release of 8.10! ;-)
Anyhow, I unfortunateley I have to confirm this bug. Neither does the nm plasma
widget in 9.04 Kubuntu accept static ip adresses, nor is the scaling of the
I have not seen any recent activity with this package. Is this planned
to be fixed for final release?
** Package changed: ubuntu = plasma-widget-network-manager (Ubuntu)
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