NetworkManager

Patricio Bruna V pbruna at linuxcenterla.com
Thu Feb 17 16:32:35 UTC 2005


El jue, 17-02-2005 a las 09:25 -0500, Thomas J. Baker escribió:
>On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 09:24 -0300, Patricio Bruna V wrote:
>> El jue, 17-02-2005 a las 08:54 +0100, Arnaud Abélard escribió:
>> >Patricio Bruna V wrote:
>> >> i just install NetworkManager and NetworkManager-gnome
>> >> but i can't find the applet that supose to allow me change networks.
>> >
>> >Be sure the NetworkManager service is running (service NetworkManager 
>> >status) then run NetworkManagerInfo, you should see a little icon 
>> >appearing in Gnome's notification area.
>> 
>> 
>> >I've been playing with the applet for a little while now and it's work 
>> >fairly well.. but i have a _BIG_ problem with NetworkManager: My laptop 
>> >uses DHCP and NetworkManager will keep wiping my /etc/resolv.conf again 
>> >and again.. very very annoying.
>> >
>> >If anyone knows how to tell NetworkManager to leave my resolv.conf or at 
>> >least to fill it with the servers sent by the DHCP server....
>> >
>> >
>> I can't see the icon you mentiont, and i have the same problem that you
>> with /etc/resolv.conf
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>It's a know bug that it breaks the resolv.conf search:
>
>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=146389
>
>Also, NetworkManager-gnome is not an applet but a tray icon. You must
>have a system tray running to see it.
just like gaim, so i must see it beside gaim, yes? i dont see it
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