sTILL not fixed. i have installed gnome-system-tools & gnome-network-admin and
still not showing up Connections tab.
Its is needed for doing step 3.5.1 & 3.5.2 in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper#Configuring_Wireless_Network_Settings
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so does ANYONE have a CLEAR method to enable networking? I'm ready to
give up on this -wasted many hours trying to make it work. Read all the
so-called "fixes" online and nothing works. Doesn't seem to be worth
the effort at this point
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i have solved it myself the whole problem seemed to be with the applet
which i tried to load from the ubuntustudio 10.04 cd but showed some
dependencies wgich i searched in pool and finally got it installed
,,,thats it,,,thank u
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i have no modem and dsl connection with username and have to create
itany solutions
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nothing is fixed there is nothing working
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sudhir,
See my posts above. In post #14 I give a command you can run on the
command line which should get networking up and going. This solution is
only temporary. It does not carry over on reboot.
You should now be able to update packages. If the issue is fixed in the
update packages, you sh
but i am a beginner in ubuntu studio when i get to this page i dont get what to
do where to do?
the status of the bug is solved but how am i going to solve it by downloading
what and installing what ?
very confusing
i have a dsl and network connection in ubuntu studio 10.04 doesnt have and add
c
csotomayor: Please don't change the bug status without reason.
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-system-tools - 2.30.2-1ubuntu4
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I removed the patch as it only worked on gnome-system-tools-2.30.2
(maverick).
If the patch was applied to gnome-system-tools-2.30.0 (lucid) the
application failed to build. See buildlog:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52373996/buildlog_ubuntu-lucid-i386.gnome-
system-tools_2.30.0-0ubuntu3~ppa1_FA
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Debdiff attached that removes the 10_disable_interfaces.patch from
gnome-system-tools-2.30.0-0ubuntu2.
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Same software, but my problem is the Connections tab is missing from
network-admin, so I have no way to make a dial-up connection. The
computer I installed Ubuntu on is in rural areas most of the week and I
need dial-up.
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Przemysław: edit /etc/network/interfaces (e.g. with 'sudo pico
/etc/network/interfaces'), and remove everything BUT the first lines:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
Then you can add the interface using System->Preferences->Network
Connections
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I installed gnome-network-admin, and now I don't have wired internet
connection! No eth0 interface is detected at all. I removed it but
problem still persist. How can I make network-manager-gnome to auto
configure my eth0 interface?
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Yes, actually, my other machines are are Kubuntu Lucid, the KDE flavor
of Ubuntu. However, I did boot a regular Ubuntu Lucid live CD disc on
the machine that is now running Lucid Studio and the same was true, no
entries other than 'lo' in '/etc/network/interfaces'.
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On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 08:04:44PM -, dlotton wrote:
> Also, adding the following to '/etc/network/interfaces' brings the
> interface up on boot. However, I'm not sure this is the 'right' way to
> fix the problem since my other Lucid machines do no have this entry.
>
> auto eth0
> iface eth0
Also, adding the following to '/etc/network/interfaces' brings the
interface up on boot. However, I'm not sure this is the 'right' way to
fix the problem since my other Lucid machines do no have this entry.
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
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I think I reported the same bug (#580744).
In my case with a wired interface I am able to run 'sudo dhclient eth0'
to get my network interface up and running with a dynamic ip address.
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Forgot to mention, my Lucid is a fresh installation.
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BTW, I'd like to emphasize that network-manager is not a good solution for
assigning static IP address. Sometimes due to some reason, the network link is
down a few secs ONLY, then network-manager will make the service, e,g, dhcpd
not working. A dhcpd service restart is required to make work aga
I has the similar problem here. With gnome-network-admin installed, if I use
"System" -> "Administration" -> "Network Tools", and choose network device eth0
or eth1 then choose "Configure", no IP address, network mask or gateway I can
configure.
I knew I can manually edit the file /etc/network/i
You have to install nm-applet (network-manager-gnome) package, and
maybe run it using 'nm-applet'.
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Is there a workaround in the mean time? I have a newly installed Ubuntu
Studio 10.4 box, with a USB wireless dongle which the kernel is
correctly recognising, but no way to make it actually connect. This
despite installing the vanilla Ubuntu 10.4 NetworkManager from .debs
laboriously copied acros
Luke: so UbuntuStudio really needs to get the interfaces tab back. It's
too bad for other flavours that we have to drop this patch, but I guess
you should go on ASAP.
For Maverick, I really think you should test NetworkManager again, and
if the problem is still there, work with upstream to fix it.
As of karmic, network-manager is on the CD for those who wish to use it.
Network-manager is not installed by default, as it was found to cause
latency issues with audio recording in the past. Things may be different
now, but I wouldn't e surprised if the same issues occur with the latest
network ma
Well, if NetworkManager can't be used by default (I agree that's a bit late
:-), I think we need to revert the patch. See:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-branches/ubuntu/lucid/gnome-system-tools/lucid/annotate/head%3A/debian/patches/10_disable_interfaces.patch
But you'd need to discuss thi
Perhaps this is not the right place to discuss this, but Milan's
question of why does UbuntuStudio diverge from stock with regard to
NetworkManager is a legitimate one. Is the reasoning documented
somewhere?
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Milan,
Please review this bug again. It is for Ubuntu Studio Lucid 10.04.
In Ubuntu Studio gnome-network-admin is installed by default.
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Ugh... So there's a clear conflict with the current Ubuntu package,
which has a patch specially cooked to hide interfaces from the GUI, to
avoid conflicts with NetworkManager. Why the hell doesn't UbuntuStudio
use NetworkManager? Have artists special needs in that regard?!
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This is for Ubuntu Studio, not Vanilla Ubuntu.
UbuntuStudio doesn't use network manager.
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network-admin (the program you're using) is not provided by default in
Ubuntu. It has to be installed manually with the gnome-network-admin
package, and it's not the recommended way of setting up connections.
You should rather use NetworkManager, which is available from
System->Administration->Net
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