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In Jaunty (9.04) the Configation button has disappeared in
system administration networking tools Devices Configuration
so no: there cannot be any problems with that anymore in jaunty.
With Edit Connections in NetworkManager Applet 0.7.0.100 I have not
experienced these problems.
So, unless
I don't think we can close the bug because it was confirmed on the
upstream report to be still present in 2.28.0. No code changes have been
made since then, so the bug is still here. Sure, network-admin is no
longer shipped by default, so that's less of a problem, but from the POV
of this tool,
Moved my comments upstream for you guys. I noticed we're using
different tools now in 9.10! Onward and upward.
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LinuxN00B33 No, the right status is Triaged, you can read more about bug
statuses on launchpad/ubuntu here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status ;
and you're welcome to post those comments upstream since they develop
the tool, Ubuntu just package it and distributed.
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As pedro said, it would be great if someone experiencing this issue could add
helpful information to the upstream bug report at bugzilla.gnome.org:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434993
That way the developers of the software will have more information and
will be better able to
Pedro, I think the correct status for this is Confirmed. I believe all
the triage has been done. When can we expect a fix for this? I just
installed the newest version of Ubuntu and this issue is still
lingering. I'd expected this would have been on the Top 100 list for
usability fixes in any
Hello SDC186,
I do not agree that the problem is due to to the previleges. The problem is
that the error is misleading: if it read you do not have privileges to access
interface no one would complain! :)
Interface does not exist gives you a feeling of irreality :)
MaX
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Hello Guys...
The problem is due to the previleges. If you run wireshark in super user mode
then it automatically detects the interfaces. so just run
sudo wireshark
hopefully this should work.
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You
Hi, girls guys! Read this. I installed Ubuntu 8.04 and it was like a dream.
Finaly I could get read of Windows. After a period of 10 days everything was
PERFEKT. I installed all the packs I needed. WAW! And thenMy internet
connection didn't worked anymore. I've done all the asttings
Thanks, eryksun; your workaround works for me! [R]un 'network-admin'
directly as a non-root user without any options. The window comes up
with the unlock button. I pressed the button, supplied the password,
and the configuration interface seemed to work fine after that (at
least, for looking; I
Somshankar Bose, please do not change the status of the report, thanks
you.
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Same problem, the weird thing is that I can connect to skype and make
phone calls, but not firefox or konqueror works. I cannot ping to a
host other than my gateway, and the nm-applet shows 100% connected.
Probably it's related with route tables not pointing where they should.
It´s a pain now not
seeing same thing here .. i have no idea what's going on:
$ sudo network-admin
[sudo] password for lnostdal:
(network-admin:15446): Gtk-WARNING **: Unknown property:
GtkComboBox.items
** (network-admin:15446): CRITICAL **: Unable to lookup session information for
process '15446'
...
..then
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Same problem too!
:-/
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Also, I got the same problem? Any solutions?
When this bug will be fixed?
Thanks.
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I see the same here.
I would add that system administration network works.
The only thing that doesn't work (at least here) is gnome-nettool, either
command line or as in
system administration network tools {Select interface} {Configure
button}
It then yelds the infamous The interface
Variant here:
Running Hardy.
I needed to change from 100MBps to 1000MBps.
Shutdown, replaced the Intel Pro/100 NIC (removed it) for a Pro/1000, fixed the
DHCP so the machine kept the same IP.
At reboot, the machine had detected the new NIC and assigned it to eth1.
The network worked.
But the
Did you try to run 'network-admin' directly as a non-root user without any
options?
* If I run as root with 'gksudo network-admin', the window comes up grayed
out; I can't unlock it; and there's an error reported in the CLI: Unable
to lookup session information for process (IMO, the GtkComboBox
Same here. I installed 8.04 yesterday and i have the exact same problem.
I connect to the internet but the configure button keeps popping up this
message. If there is any solution, i would be happy if you shared it
with us!
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I found this, in a another forum: launch the network-admin with gksu,
[gksu network-admin] then it ask you for your root password, it works
for me.
I hope it can help you
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Fedor:
this bug is not about network-admin, but about gnome-nettool. I tried this
fix, but
gksu gnome-nettool
has the same (wrong !) behavior as launching it directly from Nautilus.
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Jan:
From what I can tell this bug is definitely about network-admin. It
seems that gnome-nettool is calling network-admin to configure the
interface, but with superuser credentials (gksu), which no longer works
in Ubuntu 8.04 since network-admin requires you to use the 'unlock'
button. If I run
If I try to configure the interface by clicking the 'Configure' button
in gnome-nettool, I see the following error message on standard error:
CRITICAL **: Unable to lookup session information for process '#'
It seems gnome-nettool is calling network-admin with superuser
privileges, which no
Hi
Same error,.. I have full internet connection and I can see my network but when
I got to configure eth0
with a static IP number I get this device doe not exist and therefor can not
set a static number for it
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While I am experiencing the same issue as the others here, I am more
interested in another aspect of the problem. Specifically, the error
message given does not give any information about the actual issue - it
indicates something was typed, but nothing was typed. It does not
indicate what was
Same here!
Running Ubuntu 8.04 and gnome-netstatus-applet version 2.12.1-1ubuntu1
When I attempt to Configure my wireless card, wlan0, I get the following
error:
The interface does not exist
Check that it is correctly typed and that it is correctly supported by
your system.
Wireless nic is
Same problem. My /etc/network/interfaces file was 300 (mostly empty lines)
long. On the last lines, the interfaces are set to auto. I don't know what's
wrong.
This bug causes me not to be able to perform a workaround:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/5525
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In my case it was console-kit-daemon that i disabled. In gutsy there
were no problems if you disable it, in hardy the unlock doesn't work.
Ian
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Same problem here, running clean install of 8.04, interface does not
exist. Being a Linux newb, I don't know any other way to config my NIC.
Any suggestions? Works fine, just slow. Would like to be able to
verify speed/duplex.
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Same problem. I can connect to the internet fine, but I cannot change
any details about this interface using Network Tools. Tried using 2
different nic's. Running a fresh install of 8.04.
lspci -v:
01:09.0 Ethernet controller: Linksys Gigabit Network Adapter (rev 10)
Subsystem:
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I'm having the same issue. ifup and ifdown also do not see the interface
either. ifconfig eth0 up|down both do work (this hits the kernel
directly so it's not surprising).
I'm a newbie to debian and just converting from RH/Fedora but I noticed
the /etc/network/interface file does not contain a
Update: I was able to the the Network GUI to work. It did write the
the file with the extra line auto eth0 at the end (not something I've
seen in online examples). That said, ifup and ifdown still don't work
and Configure from the Network Tools interface still does not see
the interface.
I may
Same problem here but for my wifi interface,
Just upgraded from Gutsy, and found a bug, it couldn't associate to a wpa
secured network.
Trying to resolve it I removed network-manager from the system (didn't know it
was a known bug) because I could associate and after some seconds the wifi
Same Problem here:
Hardy newly installed,VIA Networking Velocity Family Giga-bit Ethernet
Adapter can be detected ,but cannot configured: the interface does not exist!
I cannot connect to the internet in the Ubuntu
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