network profiles - do they work for you? they are broken for me!
Valent Turkovic
valent.turkovic at gmail.com
Mon May 28 15:45:54 UTC 2007
On 5/28/07, Matthew Saltzman <mjs at clemson.edu> wrote:
> On Mon, 28 May 2007, Valent Turkovic wrote:
> >
> > Ok... as I see it this problem is not new. Is anybody doing some
> > active work to make system-config-network better? Or is it abandoned
> > and some new tool is on the rise?
>
> I doubt it's abandoned, so check for your bug in Bugzilla, and if it's not
> there, file it.
I found it and filed a "me too" :)
> But for many purposes where profiles would work, NetworkManager works
> better. Have you tried it? Does it not work for you for some reason?
I tested NetworkManager, as you can see in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd0HaQE1YcQ
and NetworkManager under fedora doesn't have any options for
configuring "profiles" with static IP addresses - one feature I found
Ubuntu NetworkManager has, as you can see on this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0siB9xzEO8
> Note that NetworkManager is *not* the same as the Network Monitor applet
> your videos showed in your reply to my earlier question.
I'm aware of that, any if you saw my previous two videos I have you
links for you can see it also... maybe the naming of my previous video
is a bit misleading...
> # service NetworkManager start
>
> In GNOME, you should see a new icon in your notification area. Click it
> and see if you find some helpful actions. There's a brief description in
> /usr/share/doc/NetworkManager-0.6.4/README.
I read:
/usr/share/doc/NetworkManager-0.6.5/README
and it says that NetworkManager is only for DHCP networks :(
That is not what I use most of the time... I usually use fixed IP addresses.
> If you want it to start at boot,
>
> # chkconfig NetworkManager on
I'm not that of a newbie :) I'm in linux for a while...
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