Same problem, but installing Samba didn't change anything. Editing
/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf didn't make any difference either (in my case
the default line of send host-name hostname; was present, if I
changed it to send the actual host name that didn't make any
difference).
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dhcp3-client does
Same problem, but installing Samba didn't change anything. Editing
/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf didn't make any difference either (in my case
the default line of send host-name hostname; was present, if I
changed it to send the actual host name that didn't make any
difference).
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dhcp3-client does
Did a little more debugging. Found the problem is with network-admin,
not network-manager. From the command line if I do:
gksu network-admin --configure eth0
I get the same error message when I double click the network icon in the
task bar. I also noticed that if I run network-admin with no
** Attachment added: /etc/network/interfaces file
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12889820/interfaces
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upgraded from gutsy to fiesty, network manager no longer recognizes wireless
device
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206949
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Public bug reported:
HP nc8000 laptop with Intel IWP2100 wireless. I upgraded from gutsy to
hardy when the beta release occurred. Ever since, if I double click the
network icon for my wireless network and then click configure I get the
error dialog The interface does not exist. Check that it
** Attachment added: /etc/network/interfaces file
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12889828/interfaces
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upgraded from gutsy to fiesty, network manager no longer recognizes wireless
device
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206951
You received this bug notification because you are a member of
Public bug reported:
HP nc8000 laptop with Intel IPW2100 wireless. I upgraded from gutsy to
hardy when the beta release occurred. Ever since, if I double click the
network icon for my wireless network and then click configure I get the
error dialog The interface does not exist. Check that it