[Bug 82335] Re: network-manager should not set offline mode when it manages no device
Brian harkness
maestro_bwh at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 13 01:58:02 UTC 2007
Funny, I did that whole thing. Everything looked fascinating as it
rolled on by in the terminal. Learned a bit on how to make a debian
package from a source,
but it all ended up doing the same thing with (K)network manager showing
no connection, even though I have a (static) wireless one. This isn't a
bid deal mind you... it is just silly that I went from having a nice
little wireless bar graph since I started using Feisty when it first
came out to now after it is in Beta, I have something that looks like a
mouse pad with a mouse sitting on it.. and a red X of course. It should
just be fixed in the next few updates, so if there is a connection,
regardless if it is static, wired, or wireless, it shows that like it
did before.
I use Kubuntu, but I am under the assumption that knetwork manager is
simply a front end for network manager. I reinstalled knetwork manager
anyway after all of this just to see. Nope.
Went to Kwifimanager... as I have a desktop and don't need to roam
around. I just need to see that I am connected when I boot.
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network-manager should not set offline mode when it manages no device
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82335
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