Anno domini 2020 Thu, 3 Sep 23:17:50 -0700
William Morder via trinity-users scripsit:
On Thursday 03 September 2020 14:56:01 deloptes wrote:
Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Remove or comment out all lines except these 2,
then reboot:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
good catch Dr. Klepp - I have completely forgotton that there are still
people on desktops with entries in the file.
When I read your question it lighted up again - to manage the networks by
NetworkManager there should be no entries in there (except lo as pointed by
you)
Changed these lines now (contrary to all advice found by online "experts"!),
and I am now rebooting in order to do a test run.
Science means that I ought to be able to reproduce your results, rather than
attributing my problems to the Men in Black.
Bill
P.S. Regarding those lines in /etc/network/interfaces
Okay, so that did the trick, I believe, so far as getting my network to behave
normally again. I am puzzled about why it should begin to misbehave, when I
have been using those settings since long before TDE and Debian. I believe I
set those lines back when I started running Linux, sometime around Kubuntu
Hardy Heron 8.04, so about 2006 or 2007, back when I still had direct contact
with other human beings.
Anyway, so the worst of the issue is solved. It seems that I can go
online/offline, back and forth, without my connection getting caught in some
limbo then needing to reboot.
However, there is yet one glitch. When I tried to use tdenetworkmanager to
connect, I can look at all available networks, as usual, and everything
behaves as expected. I only needed to re-enter my wifi password, enable my
chosen network, etc., but when I go to save the network, I am told that I
don't have sufficient permissions.
On the other hand, wicd seems to work normally again, so that life can go on,
one way or another. I would like to solve this new issue, but if not, at
least I can control my network connection.
Bill
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