Visakh wrote:
> Hi,
>   Thanks for your help, but I am aware of the command line and
> configuration file ways of setting up Static IPs. But that is counter-
> intuitive when network manager is available. I searched far and wide
> for a way of setting up static IPs using network manager, but all I
> could find were recommendations to uninstall it before following the
> methods you suggested. It seemed like a bug back when NM 0.7 was
> introduced in Ubuntu- but it is surprising that this problem still
> persists even after a full year. So I was wondering if I was missing
In Fedora, in the 'Network configuration' utility, you can set a static 
IP for an interface, and then deselect the 'Controlled by 
NetworkManager' option.
See if you have something similar.

Syam

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