On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 16:27 +0100, Nathan Manzi wrote: > I am new user of opensuse and i need a help on how to set up my wifi. I > have delete my windows operating systemand then i have installed opensuse > 13.1 on it. Installation went well but when it comes for the settings of > network manager. I have tried to use yast for the settings but it says > that my network is controlled by network manager and i tried to set up but > i still have the problem interfaces is unavailable and i couldn't fix it. > My laptop is hp pavillion and it is intel centrino 2 inside. I really don't > know how to fix it. I have run this command > *hwinfo -- short --wlan * > I have found that i have *Network: wlp2s0 Intel PRO/Wireless > 5100 AGN [Shiloh] Network connection * > when running *uname -r *i got this * 3.11.6.4-desktop* > > But i do not see my interfaces such as eth0 or eth1 which seems to be weird > for me . When running *ifconfig -a* > i got these interfaces *enp3s0* , *lo *and* wlp2s0 * > so i would like to have a help to fix this issues > Thanks for helping me .
Your network interfaces are not eth0 and eth1, but instead are enp3s0 (ethernet, pci bus 3, slot 0) and wlp2s0 (wireless, pci bus 2, slot 0). The 'udev' program determines these names for you. There are various ways to get udev to use more "normal" device names, but those involve editing configuration and are best asked on the udev mailing lists instead of NetworkManager's. So back to NetworkManager; do you see any kind of network control applet in your desktop? It's usually in the top-right or bottom-right corners on a toolbar, or in a status area along stuff like the volume control. If you click that network control applet, what do you see? Dan _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list