Thanks. Good observation. That worked perfectly. I've had to take
NetworkManager off many machines as it messes up the resolv.conf file for
static addresses. Apparently a recent update not only installed
NetworkManager but also turned it on when it had previously been off.
Phillip
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008, Frank Cox wrote:
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 11:37:10 -0500 (EST)
Phillip <ptho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Since upgrading to core 9 from core 8, my laptops start up firefox in
"off-line" mode. Changing the value through the menu brings the browser
into on-line mode, but only for the session.
I discovered that too. It's something to do with Network Manager. If you
don't need NM, turn it off and the problem will go away.
Run "firefox network manager" through Google and you'll find all sorts of
write-up about this.
On the good news side, I have F10-beta installed on my laptop, and use NM on
that, and haven't seen this issue there yet.
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