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TX-NY-CA
12.04 network-manager surface
While attempting a wifi fix, I was prompted to run the following commands: sudo mv /etc/init/network-manager.conf /etc/init/network-manager.conf-disabled sudo mv /etc/xdg/autostart/nm-applet.desktop /etc/xdg/autostart/nm-applet.desktop.disabledHow can I reverse/undo those commands?I ask because I could not get the wifi-fix to work, but am now unable to revert to an old workaround. I suspect this is because of changes made by those two commands. And so until I get this resolved, I cannot connect
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Jorge Castro
network-manager compiling
bapi@ubuntu:~$ cd Downloads bapi@ubuntu:~/Downloads$ cd NetworkManager-0.9.0 bapi@ubuntu:~/Downloads/NetworkManager-0.9.0$ make make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop. bapi@ubuntu:~/Downloads/NetworkManager-0.9.0$ ./configure checking for a BSD-compatible install… /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane… yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p… /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk… no checking for mawk… mawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)… y
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Mario Vitale
network-manager samsung
I installed ubuntu 12.04 on my Eee PC 1000H and I tried to connect my Samsung S8000 to USB. First connection was a success: PC recognize my phone and I was able to connect to internet with my phone. Later, I turn on my notebook and connect my phone, but in Network Manager I cannot find my connection. So I choose modify connections from NM and I delete the connection, then I connect again my phone with USB cable and again start the automatic procedure to set the connection. Again I connect to int
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jayeag00
11.04 wireless network-manager atheros
For the most part my Wireless network works perfectly fine. But about once a day, at random times I get disconnected and the key ring authentication for my wireless pops up. All of the correct information is entered in key ring but when I hit connect, it is unsuccessful at reconnecting to network and the authentication window pops up again. The network is in working order and this is the only computer effected. This is fixed by restarting my computer, but it is a production machine so having
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Kevin Bowen
network-manager ifconfig
My problem is that at univ. each desktop computer is given a ‘fake’/’cloned’ MAC address which is recognised by our network and let us in without further authentication/VPN and the likes (don’t ask why – stoped asking that myself. unfortunately i am the only one with linux here, the windows have cisco nac agent).Therefore when creating a wired connection over ethernet (using NetworkManager – this is for Ubuntu 12.04 and 13.04), we are supposed to fill the box ‘cloned MAC address’ with the said f
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sixline
internet network-manager mobile-broadband
I have been using Huawei USB modem to connect to internet in Ubuntu 12.04 and earlier without any problem but it continuously disconnects in Ubuntu 13.04. Sometimes the network is shown connected but without any internet connection. I have to restart my PC or remove the mobile broadband connection in connection manager and make a new one to be able to connect to the network. Moreover, sometimes after this problem the network manager applet just crashes. Network manager also gives some odd names
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Kevin Bowen
12.04 networking network-manager vpn network-bridge
I’ve set up a network bridge which I’m using to connect KVM virtual machines on my desktop to my home network; I’ ve don this the manual way by creating the bridge in /etc/network/interfaces (the way it’s done by the book for best networking performance, and we’re using on our company virtualisation servers). This, however, means that NetworkManager isn’t managing the eth0 interface any more, and is refusing to set up VPN connections.That wouldn’t have bothered me so much if I could find an app
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Eliah Kagan
wireless 12.10 network-manager
I’m using Ubuntu 12.10 with Gnome 3.6 on a brand-new Samsung NP900X4C.The installer detected the wireless adapter, took in the SSID and WPA passphrase, wrote these into /etc/network/interfaces and connected perfectly.Once installation was finished I wanted to switch to using NetworkManager to manage the wireless adapter, since this is much more convenient than fiddling with /etc/network/interfaces every time I find a new hotspot.Therefore I edited /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf to set:[
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RolandiXor
10.04 package-management network-manager
I have only wireless connection, one computer with a connection and 4gb usb . My second computer has no network connection, because I have deleted it from the software center. However, now I want to re-install it. How can I do that?
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Simón
vpn network-manager
I spend my days hopping between VPN connections in Ubuntu 10.10 and this is becoming severely annoying. What happens is that every once in a while – typically several times a day – when I click on the networking icon in the top bar, the nm-applet’s VPN Connections flyout menu is gone. (Said menu item is still there, it just doesn’t have a submenu or do anything when clicked.) Every time I killall nm-applet and start it again, which usually brings the menu back. Has anybody here experienced this
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Javier Rivera
gnome-panel network-manager
I feel my panel is pretty redundant. I use gnome-do as a launcher and I use exposé to check what windows I have open. The only thing in there that I need a panel for is Network Manager/Notifications. Is there a way of managing notifications without having any visible “bar”?
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Tyler K.
10.10 network-manager startup debug 64-bit
I am having with the NetworkManger Applet 0.8.1 on Ubuntu 10.10 AMD64. It (or NetworkManager or my wireless driver) seem to crash occasionally, which means I lose all network connectivity. How can I debug NetworkManager and the applet on startup and login? I want to know what is causing the problem so that I can fix it or file a bug report.Edit: This page provides some good details about debugging the NetworkManager daemon, but I’m still having trouble with the applet (e.g. the applet crashes, I
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pirad
network-manager
I am connected to a router by wifi or lan. But every few moments (sometimes seconds, sometimes half an hour) my connection to the internet breaks down. So in one moment I can surf with my firefox and have ping times of 20 ms (wifi) to the google server. And in the next moment I can’t open any pages in any browser and the ping shows no new messages first and then “Destination Host Unreachable”. This is especially odd as another computer or my smart phone stays connected at the same time to the sa
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guntbert
13.04 network-manager 13.10
i have had a problem since 13.04 and seems that problem persist to 13.10 too. This problem is described pretty extensive in this thread on Ubuntu Forums and in bug #1179070 on launchpad.Does anyone of you have any idea what could be? Only can restart nm-applet from terminal but all link seems to be corrupted. This is the output: (nm-applet:2478): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_variant_new_string: assertion ‘g_utf8_validate (string, -1, NULL)’ failed *** Error in `nm-applet’: corrupted double-linked list:
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user160677
12.04 networking network-manager wired static-ip
I am using Ubuntu 12.04 and everthing was working fine. I restarted the computer today morning and the Wired network stopped working. I am using static ip address and the /etc/network/interfaces has all the necessary detailsI tried the following so far:Graphical network connections: Can click add button but cannot edit ipv4 connections to add a new wired connection. I tried /etc/init.d/networking restart – Says running /init.d/networking is depreciated as it may not enable some interfaces, also
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algebralives
12.04 wireless network-manager
I’m running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on my Asus U56E. This problem appeared after an update about 2 weeks ago. After a random amount of time, sometimes 5 minutes and sometimes a few hours, my wireless connection drops. The network-manager will show networks, but I’m not able to connect to them anymore. After running sudo service network-manager restart, I see no networks in the network-manager, and it tells me: “device not ready.”If I put my computer to sleep and resume, it brings back my desktop, but e
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Rasoul
network-manager crash
I receive the following system crash report frequently:I don’t find out what causes the NetworkManager to crash with SIGABRT from the info provided above.System Spec:Dell Precision M4600 Intel® CoreTM i7-2820QM Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250 802.11a/b/g/n and 802.16e Half Mini Card
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user217314
networking network-manager vpn
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1245224 I think i have the same situation ant problem. Does anybody have a solution?/var/log/syslogNov 19 18:49:30 sheirys-535U3C NetworkManager[927]: Starting VPN service ‘pptp’… Nov 19 18:49:30 sheirys-535U3C NetworkManager[927]: VPN service ‘pptp’ started (org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pptp), PID 2573 Nov 19 18:49:30 sheirys-535U3C NetworkManager[927]: VPN service ‘pptp’ appeared; activating connections Nov 19 18:49:30 sheirys-535U3C NetworkManag
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12rad
12.04 networking network-manager vpn connection
I’m having a lot of trouble connecting to VPN. This used to work on my machine, but i recently did an update and it’s stopped working. I’m not sure what the problem is. My question is how do i debug this? I’m not able to narrow it down to a specific problem. This is what i get when i tail the syslogs. Would appreciate any help!Nov 6 23:42:52 meera NetworkManager[1137]: <info> Starting VPN service ‘pptp’… Nov 6 23:42:52 meera NetworkManager[1137]: <info> VPN service ‘pptp’ started
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mateo
12.04 wireless network-manager update-manager
Here is the problem, I use a Cisco/Linksys AE1200 wireless network adapter to connect my desktop to a public WiFi internet connection. I use ndiswrapper to use the windows driver and it had been working fine for me until I ran the update manager overnight a few days ago. When I woke up it was asking for the normal computer restart to implement the changes but after rebooting the computer, the wireless adapter did not work, the status light on the adapter did not light up even though Ubuntu recog
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Lekensteyn
11.04 wireless drivers usb network-manager
I just installed natty beta 1 and my d-link dwa-140b2 usb wlan dongle doesn’t work any more. Any ideas for how to fix it? This is what I get in syslogApr 12 20:00:16 agda kernel: [ 118.779178] ieee80211 phy2: Selected rate control algorithm ‘minstrel_ht’ Apr 12 20:00:16 agda kernel: [ 118.786483] Registered led device: rt2800usb-phy2::radio Apr 12 20:00:16 agda kernel: [ 118.786572] Registered led device: rt2800usb-phy2::assoc Apr 12 20:00:16 agda kernel: [ 118.786658] Registered led device:
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Zahid Hossain
networking mount network-manager vpn sshfs
this problem is really frustrating me. I have the following script to mount/unmount a sshfs upon a vpn connection (vpn-up) and vpn-down. I have this script in /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/ directory. When I run the script manually saying “sudo mount-on-vpn asdf vpn-up” it runs fine. But whenever NetworkManager wants to run it it fails and the syslog says “script exited with error -1”. I debugged it a lil bit and found that it fails in the “sshfs username@host:….” I am pretty sure the opti
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guntbert
wireless 12.10 network-manager security wpa2
I am on Ubuntu 12.10 and for some reason my wireless connection is using WEP when it is set to use WPA/WPA2 Personal. Also I should mention that I used to be on 12.04 and was experiencing the wireless connection automatically creating a different wireless connection profile that used WEP. It showed up as Siddhion1 and I would always have to deleted it from my Network Connections list. So it seems that this problem has migrated to 12.10 maybe because I upgraded and did not do a fresh install? An
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August Karlstrom
network-manager mobile-broadband
I run Ubuntu 12.04 on an old iMac G3. Since the GUI is too resource heavy I have disabled the display manager (lightdm) and am currently running the computer in console mode. How do I establish a mobile broadband connection from the command line?When I connect the modem it shows up as ttyUSB0 in the Network Manager device list:$ nmcli dev DEVICE TYPE STATE ttyUSB0 gsm disconnected eth0 802-3-ethernet unavailableI have also copied a working c
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Glutanimate
12.04 network-manager vpn openvpn
Since 12.04 I cannot connect to my VPN. my ovpn file is the following http://email.uoa.gr/help/download/vpn/edunet.ovpnWhen I try to import the VPN file i get the following errorThe file ‘edunet.ovpn’ could not be read or does not containrecognized VPN connection informationError: unknown PPTP file extension.Is there any way arround this error? I have already installed network-manager-openvpn
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Mitch
12.04 network-manager system apport
specifics:Ubuntu 12.04 gateway LT2800 series1gb ramIntel GMA 3150I just started getting a system error. I don’t know if it’s related to my issue with macchanger. But this is the issue I’m most concerned with. I have written a short bash script to change my mac address. It looks about like this:ifconfig wlan0 down && macchanger -A wlan0 && ifconfig wlan0 upI always disable networking using the network manager before I execute the script. It’s located in my home folder. I run the s