I'm trying out F15beta. I don't see anywhere in nm to configure wired enet to start @boot. In gnome this is apparantly called 'make available to all users'. I do see an option for 'system', is that what I want? Selecting it gave me some strange error.
On Thursday 28 April 2011 13:14:22 Neal Becker wrote:
I'm trying out F15beta. I don't see anywhere in nm to configure wired enet to start @boot. In gnome this is apparantly called 'make available to all users'. I do see an option for 'system', is that what I want? Selecting it gave me some strange error.
Is the error message "The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerSystemSettings was not provided by any .service files" ? I find the same thing.
Gombang Nan Cengka wrote:
Is the error message "The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerSystemSettings was not provided by any .service files" ? I find the same thing.
System settings are not supported in kde-plasma-networkmanagement in Fedora 15 at this time.
Use the nm-connection-editor from NetworkManager-gnome (which has been the suggested workaround for this issue since forever). kde-plasma- networkmanagement got support for system connections very recently (the update hasn't even reached F14 updates yet), and this doesn't work with the compatibility API hack we have in NetworkManager 0.9.
We may want to patch out the non-working feature or revert to an older snapshot. (I'd vote for reverting to a known-working snapshot and only backporting bugfixes we know work, not features which aren't supported by he compat API.)
Kevin Kofler
I wrote:
We may want to patch out the non-working feature or revert to an older snapshot. (I'd vote for reverting to a known-working snapshot and only backporting bugfixes we know work, not features which aren't supported by he compat API.)
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.9-0.4...
Kevin Kofler
Gombang Nan Cengka wrote:
On Thursday 28 April 2011 13:14:22 Neal Becker wrote:
I'm trying out F15beta. I don't see anywhere in nm to configure wired enet to start @boot. In gnome this is apparantly called 'make available to all users'. I do see an option for 'system', is that what I want? Selecting it gave me some strange error.
Is the error message "The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerSystemSettings was not provided by any .service files" ? I find the same thing.
Sounds right