Hi,
You have to configure IPs configuration file directly.
DNS and some other paramaters too.
You should check it around Bugtrack.
Hiroaki Kondo
in Japan
hackman a venus.dti.ne.jp
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clemens Eisserer" <linuxhippy@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Community assistance, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora."
<fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:14 PM
Subject: Howto configure a static IP?
Hi,
I've just installed Fedora10 and after the KDE4.2 update everything
seems really smooth.
By the way thanks for including the nouveau driver :)
However we have static IPs here, so I disabled NetworkManager and set
up eth0 manually using system-config-??.
That works well, but now some applications think they are not
connected to the internet (firefox, system-config-software), I guess
because they depend on NetworkManager.
Is there a way I can setup NetworkManager to use static IPs, or (I
would prefer that route) to tell applications that they should not
depend on NetworkManager for internet connectivity?
Thank you in advance, Clemens
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