Hi,

I have used your information and now indeed all works fine. I will even
remove network-manager and network-manager-gnome and retry wicd.

However, and although I know Ubuntu distributions mostly, I am more an
Archlinux user, so editing files from the system don't worry me
personnally. But I am very much interested in using Ubuntu once a while,
in contributing a little (when I can) and I am even more interested in
installing a Ubuntu on the machines of the people I know around me.

So I would have a question regarding this issue. As Ubuntu is meant to
be the very easiest distributions for all, and to avoid having to edit
some files in the system, which are mostly unknown by the end users,
shouldn't there be some kind of process implemented to avoid this
"gloubi-glouba" and therefore avoid having to edit
/etc/network/interfaces ? :)

Thanks.


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