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Old 24th January 2009, 07:02 AM
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Question NetworkManager: why my connection is read-only?

Hello. A strange problem appeared in NM gnome configuration applet. A can't edit settings for 'Auto (eth0)' connection. It worked before, but now it is displayed read-only and I can't delete it or set static IP instead of DHCP. Settings from system-config-network do not affect NM at all. Does any one know what could be wrong? Thank you.
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