[Bug 151539] Re: No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes

2012-10-07 Thread Thomas Hotz
Confirming because it happens to several users.

** Changed in: pppoeconf (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 151539] Re: No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes

2010-08-10 Thread Sunil K Mathew
 I also had the the same problem. It was working till first reboot. The
NM icon in the notification area has been disappeared, the static ip's
are deleted and even ping is also failed. Why is this? how to resolve
this problem?

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[Bug 151539] Re: No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes

2010-06-06 Thread Dmitry Shachnev
Can you tell me how to remove pon from autostart and restore NM default Auto 
Eth0 connection? (I tried to remove ppp lines from /etc/network/interfaces, but 
it deedn't help).
I used pppoeconf as a habit :)

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[Bug 151539] Re: No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes

2010-06-06 Thread Dmitry Shachnev
Now I don't even see NM icon in notification area (but I see it after
going to sleep mode  recovering from it)

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[Bug 151539] Re: No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes

2010-05-09 Thread frederik.nnaji
we're in 10.04 and seems like pppoeconf still breaks Network Manager..
even wireless  co are unavailable now after pppoeconf is run.. network manager 
is simply disabled.
what's with this?

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[Bug 151539] Re: No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes

2010-05-09 Thread Agony
@frederik.nnaji:

I haven't had to setup a PPPOE network in a long time, but I read some
time ago that Network-Manager supports them. Did you try using Network
Manager to configure your pppoe netowrk?

on Ubuntu 9.10 you could edit it this way: right click on the network
manager icon - edit connections - DSL - add

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Re: [Bug 151539] Re: No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes

2010-05-09 Thread frederik.nnaji
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 23:08, Agony afie...@gmail.com wrote:

 @frederik.nnaji:

 I haven't had to setup a PPPOE network in a long time, but I read some
 time ago that Network-Manager supports them. Did you try using Network
 Manager to configure your pppoe netowrk?

 on Ubuntu 9.10 you could edit it this way: right click on the network
 manager icon - edit connections - DSL - add


sure i tried.
unfortunately:
a) nm doesn't have an interactive configuration wizard like pppoeconf
b) nm's default detail preferences seem uncompatible with certain hardware
c) if newbies make mistakes, there is no easy way to reset nm to auto

pppoeconf has none of these problems, gets your DSL up and running within
seconds..
strange that the two programs refuse to get along with each other so badly..

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[Bug 151539] Re: No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes

2008-11-07 Thread Daniel T Chen
Has 8.10's network-manager made this issue any easier to work around?

** Changed in: pppoeconf (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Wishlist

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Re: [Bug 151539] Re: No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes

2008-01-16 Thread Agony
I haven't done so, but if you want it please feel free.
I submitted the bug report a few months ago when I had trouble
removing pppoe from my cousin's PC after he got a router... but that's
been long ago.

note: in KDE it's KNetwork-Manager I think

On Jan 15, 2008 3:46 PM, Borden Rhodes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I agree entirely with your argument with the reservation that I think
 pppoeconf is the wrong suspect and that this complaint should be going
 to Gnome's network manager or something (I'll see what the KDE
 equivalent is on my end).  Are you howling any of them up?


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[Bug 151539] Re: No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes

2008-01-15 Thread Borden Rhodes
I agree entirely with your argument with the reservation that I think
pppoeconf is the wrong suspect and that this complaint should be going
to Gnome's network manager or something (I'll see what the KDE
equivalent is on my end).  Are you howling any of them up?

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[Bug 151539] Re: No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes

2008-01-08 Thread Borden Rhodes
On my PPPoE connection on Gutsy (and before then, for that matter), I
have no difficulty switching between PPPoE connections and Ethernet
connections without touching pppoeconf.  When you have the troubles, see
whether there's a ppp# running since that'll be what's 'hijacking' the
connection, and you can easily disable that by sudo poff -a-ing.  I
don't think that this is so much a problem with pppoeconf but with
something else trying to force a DSL connection when one clearly doesn't
exist.

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Re: [Bug 151539] Re: No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes

2008-01-08 Thread Agony
True, but how can I tell my 15 years old cousin that she has to do
this every time she wants out of pppoe mode and into regular ethernet?

I could do it if there were some graphical interface like Network
manager to do it, but unfortunately the only graphical interface is
pppoe, which doesn't offer that functionality.

Don't get me wrong, I love command line and do a lot of things through
it, but some things(kind of what regular user's need) should have a
graphical way to configure, turn off/on.

Afief

On Jan 9, 2008 1:40 AM, Borden Rhodes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On my PPPoE connection on Gutsy (and before then, for that matter), I
 have no difficulty switching between PPPoE connections and Ethernet
 connections without touching pppoeconf.  When you have the troubles, see
 whether there's a ppp# running since that'll be what's 'hijacking' the
 connection, and you can easily disable that by sudo poff -a-ing.  I
 don't think that this is so much a problem with pppoeconf but with
 something else trying to force a DSL connection when one clearly doesn't
 exist.


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