On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 2:24 AM, stan <gryt2@xxxxx> wrote:
thanks for your reply. On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 23:29:40 +0800> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=477879about this problem
daniel shi <yooounet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hi guys,
> i've installed fedora 10 on my laptop, there is a problem with the
> "activate" and "deactivate" button in the system-config-network
> 1.5.95, they are grey all the time. system-config-network worked
> fine on fedora 8, someone reported a bug
> on fedora 9. is this still an unfixed bug on f10,or justNot sure if any of this will help, but some possible ideas to get you
> because i misconfigured something?
> any idea will be appreriated, thanks in advance.
going.
In Fedora 10, NetworkManager is the default. If you run gnome, you
should see a little network icon in the upper right. It probably has a
red X through it. Click on it, and a NM dialog asking whether you want
to activate the connection should come up.
If you go into system->administration->services is NM active? How about
network? Only one or the other should be active at a time.
Can you configure the hardware from the dialog?
You can poke around in /etc/sysconfig/networking and
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts to see if you find anything obviously
wrong in the configuration.
On the other hand, this *could* be a bug. When I ran F10 I didn't have
a problem, but you might because of your hardware. If it is, go to
http://bugzilla.redhat.com and open a new one for your problem.
since the system-config-network "activate" and "deactivate" button don't work, i use the network manager applet to activate the network interface, but there is also a problem in network manager , i can't use the "edit" button, it's grey. what i do now is edit the interface in system-config-network, save the changes, then activate the interface in network manager. this works, but somehow is a little inconvenient.
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Daniel Shi
from CS.SCU
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