ok, we have a complete and clean method to get NetworkManager work despite this bug !
1) Enter "sudo pppoeconf" in a terminal to set up your connection 2) Add the https://launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/trunk repository 3) Update your packages 4) Enter "sudo rm /etc/network/interfaces" in a terminal to reactivate NetworkManager. 5) If the connection now works with NetworkManager, desactivate the https://launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/trunk repository
do you all agree with this ?
if ok, please indicate the complete method in the bug description. (IMHO the "fixed packages are available here: .." note is not enough information for beginners)
regards
ok, we have a complete and clean method to get NetworkManager work despite this bug !
1) Enter "sudo pppoeconf" in a terminal to set up your connection /launchpad. net/~network- manager/ +archive/ trunk repository interfaces" in a terminal to reactivate NetworkManager. /launchpad. net/~network- manager/ +archive/ trunk repository
2) Add the https:/
3) Update your packages
4) Enter "sudo rm /etc/network/
5) If the connection now works with NetworkManager, desactivate the https:/
do you all agree with this ?
if ok, please indicate the complete method in the bug description. (IMHO the "fixed packages are available here: .." note is not enough information for beginners)
regards