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922123" to provide more information about the affected system.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Summary changed:
- DSL connection never appears
+ If DSL ppp0 connection broken then wired interface disappears; restarting n-m
fixes it
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/922123
Title:
If DSL ppp0 connection broken then wired interface disappears;
restarting n-m fixes it
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Sometimes dsl connection and eth0 disappears when I lose connection,
while wireless never disappears. When my connection with internet
provider dies sometimes dsl connection (for ppp0) goes away. It only
comes back if I do sudo service network-manager restart.
If the interface would not just go away I could use gnome settings
page to actually turn on my connection, which I can do in case of
wireless, but the eth0 does not show up on the network settings list
and only reappears if I restart network-manager.
Second problem is the the network-manager never redials previous
connection. E.g if I have two dsl connection it redials randomly.
When I lose a connection, e.g if the service provider makes a fault my
network-manager never redials the connection. I was able to get around
this problem using a cron job and probing every hour for a lost
connection. If we could set e.g 100 dials before it dies out then that
would be great. Thanks
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