On Mi, 25 Aug 2010, Michael Biebl wrote:
> This usually means, your ethernet interface is configured in
> /etc/network/interfaces and then nm does not manage the interface.
>
> See also network-manager's README.Debian.
Bingo. Sorry that I forgot that.
> Could you please post your /etc/network/interfaces and test if removing the
> configuration for ethX (and restarting nm) helps.
Yes that helped.
> If the device is not managed by nm, we should probably grey out the relevant
> tab
> in nm-connection-editor.
>
> A backtrace would be useful too.
How can I get rid of the applet and restart it in a shell with ulimit -c 10000?
Best wishes
Norbert
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