Network Admin Tool Missing Connection Tab
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: gnome-network-admin
Installed 10.04 LTS on a wiped-clean Toshiba Satellite Pro.
The network admin tool was not installed neither on the Admin menu, nor could I start it from the command line - the OS offered to install it with apt-get):
cayley@
The program 'network-admin' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install gnome-network-admin
The Lucid documentation seems to think it should be present (and gnome-system-tools 2.30.0 was installed).
I installed gnome-network-admin from Synaptic Package Manager (also version 2.30.0). The "Network" menu item now appears, but it lacks the Connections tab, which is the most important one. I do not know how to configure wifi connections without it.
I repeated the 10.04 install, but the effects were exactly the same.
Note that bug #566811 filed against package gnome-nettool (and marked incomplete- ready for deletion) sounds identical.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: gnome-network-admin 2.30.0-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSign
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-21-generic i686
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun May 2 16:07:44 2010
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS "Lucid Lynx" - Release i386 (20100429)
ProcEnviron:
LANG=en_US.utf8
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: gnome-system-tools
Thanks for your report. This is not a bug but a design decision. NetworkManager is now the default in Lucid, and network-admin doesn't play well with it. NetworkManager provides everything you may find in network-admin, but less buggy, so please use that tool.
The connections tab has been removed to avoid misleading users, since configuring interfaces there would conflict with NetworkManager, and break your network in unexpected ways.
network-admin is indeed part of the gnome-network-admin binary package, not gnome-system-tools.