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After recent updates, my gnome sucks. (Tried xfce4, it works.) The problems is that no software can be run in gnome after the wireless connection is established.
I tried to disconnect it, and then everything worked just fine (of course, without internet). In that case, I opened a terminal, and reconnected the internet, and tried to do something:
$sudo gedit /etc/rc.conf
Password:
No protocol specified
$dropboxd
No protocol specified
Everything I did ended up with a "No protocol specified".
How can I fix this problem?
Last edited by sfbi (2010-09-29 08:52:23)
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this sounds like network manager (if this is what you use for your wireless) is changing your hostname and /etc/hosts.
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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this sounds like network manager (if this is what you use for your wireless) is changing your hostname and /etc/hosts.
Yes, I am using network-manager. Then, how can I fix it? Cheers.
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wonder wrote:this sounds like network manager (if this is what you use for your wireless) is changing your hostname and /etc/hosts.
Yes, I am using network-manager. Then, how can I fix it? Cheers.
to really fix this, you should help writing a backend for archlinux. We do patch networkmanager to not do that but seems there is another case which i can't figure it out.
maybe your dhcp server is sending you the hostname?
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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to really fix this, you should help writing a backend for archlinux. We do patch networkmanager to not do that but seems there is another case which i can't figure it out.
maybe your dhcp server is sending you the hostname?
I really do not know. But it happened that we changed to a new wireless router two days ago, and this problem came after that.
I will try to use wicd instead. Hopefully it works. Thanks again.
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Any reason NOT to use netcfg?
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