> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Lisi <lisi.re...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 27 December 2011 09:20:07 hamed hosseini wrote:
> > > hi
> > > i have debian 6.0.3
> > > why i dont see connections tab in network-admin(network settings)?
> >
> > You don't mention which desktop, if any, you are using.  This info is
> > very relevant.
> >
> > But anyway, it sounds as though you may be thinking of Windows, at which
> > rate
> > the reply to your question would be: You don't see the connections tab in
> > network-admin(network settings) because Debian is Linux.
On Tuesday 27 December 2011 10:06:58 you wrote:
> this is my problem:
> i want config my network adapter when i am click on HELP in network-admin
> window, i see other tab "connections" but i don't have this tab in
> network-admin window
> please see this link:
> http://www.debianadmin.com/debian-networking-for-basic-and-advanced-users.h
>tml in this image you can see:
> [image: 3.png]

Is your desktop Gnome?  If so, is it Gnome 2?  I think that that is what is in 
Squeeze (Debian 6 and the current Stable).

One explanation could be that this particular Ubuntu package doesn't work with 
Debain 6.0.3.  Or it could simply be a mismatch for Debian 6.0.3.  If it is 
based on what is now Debian Sid, it may well not work with Squeeze .

Another could be that your ethernet or modem is not connected physically.  If 
you are trying to use a wireless connection, you would be better using a 
wired connection for the initial config.  If you are already using a wired 
connection, check that the cables are fully pushed in.

I haven't myself got or used this package, so cannot give it a dry run.  a)  I 
have never knowingly used an Ubuntu package on Debian, so do not know much 
about doing so and b) I myself use /etc/network/interfaces to set up 
connections, except where wireless is present, when I use wicd.  Those are 
both options which are open to you.  But I'm afraid I can't help with your 
specific problem, not because I am unwilling, but because I don't know Ubuntu 
packages.

Hopefully, someone else will be better able to help you than I.  I know that 
there are people on this list who use Network Manager, so there are probably 
also people using the GUI tool that you are trying to use.

Lisi


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