An easier solution, if your FF3 is updated to current, is to type
"about:config" in a blank tab. Click OK to the scary message. Type
tool in the filter line.
You will find the below one ending in false. click on the line to
change to true. This is not a FF problem but they found a fix for it
and it is an easy one for Hardy and Intrepid.
"toolkit.networkmanager.disable;true"
Tom
aenertia wrote:
> I have this issue, it appears to be caused by Network manager not being
> able to cope with previously defined debian interface files.
>
> I saw this for the first time when upgrading/installing via net-
> installer to jaunty. lspci, lshal and nm-tool info attached . my
> /etc/network/interfaces is just auto eth0 etc defaults as created by
> deb-installer.
>
> Only weird thing about my network is that I run ipv6 along side .( which
> on a side note the deb-installer does not support)
>
> ** Attachment added: "lspci, lshal and nm-tool"
> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22404423/logs.gz
>
>
An easier solution, if your FF3 is updated to current, is to type
"about:config" in a blank tab. Click OK to the scary message. Type
tool in the filter line.
You will find the below one ending in false. click on the line to
change to true. This is not a FF problem but they found a fix for it
and it is an easy one for Hardy and Intrepid.
"toolkit. networkmanager. disable; true"
Tom
aenertia wrote: installing via net- interfaces is just auto eth0 etc defaults as created by launchpadlibrar ian.net/ 22404423/ logs.gz
> I have this issue, it appears to be caused by Network manager not being
> able to cope with previously defined debian interface files.
>
> I saw this for the first time when upgrading/
> installer to jaunty. lspci, lshal and nm-tool info attached . my
> /etc/network/
> deb-installer.
>
> Only weird thing about my network is that I run ipv6 along side .( which
> on a side note the deb-installer does not support)
>
> ** Attachment added: "lspci, lshal and nm-tool"
> http://
>
>