The Network Manager "No network connection" has persisted thru most
every daily update of Herd 4.  This is 20070301 which may be Herd 5.

Network Manager still says "No network connection" as I enter this
message so the Network Manager is obviously wrong.

If Ubuntu wants to have a wide acceptance on the desktop, then the CD
Live should, as much as possible, "Just work".  With this hardware
configuration Dapper and Edgy both come up with the network working.
Feisty does not.  I have to do a sudo dhclient to get the connection
working again.  /etc/var/syslog shows Network Manager disabling the
network which was already running at that time since the system has
already activated DHCP and found the remote nameserver.

Feisty has Network manager which decides to disable the obviously
working network card.  I don't know what the network developers want for
the future of Ubuntu.  It would seem to me that they would want more and
more configurations to work, not less and less.  Yes, I can do a
workaround, but an average new user expects it to "just work" like
Dapper and Edgy did.

What is the reason Network Manager on  CD Live has to disable an already
functioning network card?

Thank you, Jerry Amos

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herd 3 network manager false no connection
https://launchpad.net/bugs/83143

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