Hi
I installed 9.10 Desktop 32-bit in Virtualbox. When I try to change from DHCP to a static IP, the button to confirm is greyed out and I can't save this settings. Anyone with the same Problem or ideas to solve this ?
Hi
I installed 9.10 Desktop 32-bit in Virtualbox. When I try to change from DHCP to a static IP, the button to confirm is greyed out and I can't save this settings. Anyone with the same Problem or ideas to solve this ?
You're farther along than am I. Network Manager seems to automatically detect my 2 NIC cards, but I cannot change them from DHCP. I had to create a new connection (named `Wired`) but I cannot ensure it is always used at boot time.
While I haven't upgraded to 9.10 yet, I have stopped using network manager for some time preferring to modify the files manually.
will let you modify the dynamic settingsCode:sudo vim /etc/network/interfaces
to manage nameserver info.Code:sudo vim /etc/resolv.conf
Then simply restart the network and the problem is solved
Nil Illegitimus Carborundum!
I edited
sudo vim /etc/network/interfaces
and put my stuff in it like i did it a time ago but after restart my network doesn't work anymore. After I deleted the input it won't start anymore.
Does nobody has this Problem ? It's now since 8.10 that the network manager doesn't work any good. It's strange because that's what should work to go in the internet with static ip ?!
I you can't use DHCP...
It seems to be even worse in Karmic than in 8.10 and 9.04, I can't make any sense of the Karmic networking applet at all now - eh???
This worked for me on Karmic, I now have a static IP: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1309835
You have to remove network-manager and network-manager-gnome before you set up the static IP manually or your changes will just be ignored.
Now I removed the network Manager
sudo apt-get remove network-manager network-manager-gnome
and added this to the interfaces file
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.2.16
network 192.168.2.0
netmask 255.255.255.0
broadcast 192.168.2.255
gateway 192.168.2.1
Now, it works
But, I did a lot of new installations and I could never make a static IP with the Network manager (always greyed out).
But Now I edited the interfaces file to its original settings and installed the network manager via Synaptic again.
And now, surprise it works with the Gnome Network Manager
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