Hello,
Until F14, I used to create a ADSL connectiont with system-config-network. Now in F15: * The system-config-network application seems to have lost its "power": no GUI and not able to create such a connection * I've looked at the GNOME3 default "network settings" but the only connections that I can create are: Wired, Wireless, Mobile broadband, Network proxy-
Finally, I found the application 'pppoe-setup' which did the work... even if now when I do "ifup ppp0" I get the error: './network-functions: line 94: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-Alice: Permission denied'
So, what is the right tool to use?
Thank you very much!
Best,
-- Marco
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 02:15:02PM +0200, sguazt wrote:
So, what is the right tool to use?
Thank you very much!
Same problem here. To make the long story short, will we get the old style network configurations UI?
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Vikram Goyal vikigoyal@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 02:15:02PM +0200, sguazt wrote:
So, what is the right tool to use?
OK! I found it. You have to go to the "Applications" menu and select the "Other" submenu. There, you can find the "Network Connections" application which let you setup a new DSL connection.
Don't know if there is a CLI counterpart (other than pppoe-setup). Do you know one?
Just a little more info... If you previously created a DSL connection with pppoe-setup it will be ignored by the "Network Connections" app.
Cheers,
-- Marco