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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications ubuntu / kingston? please help me Post 302141822 by russian460 on Monday 22nd of October 2007 05:41:22 PM
Old 10-22-2007
latest ubuntu 7.10 its a kingston card i dont get any error messages i jsut cant figre how to set it up i looked in the connections panel and it dosent show the network
 

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NM-CONNECTION-EDITOR(1) 				      General Commands Manual					   NM-CONNECTION-EDITOR(1)

NAME
nm-connection-editor - network connection editor for NetworkManager SYNOPSIS
nm-connection-editor [ OPTIONS ] DESCRIPTION
nm-connection-editor is a GTK-based application to add, remove, and modify network connections stored by NetworkManager. NetworkManager must be running for any network connections to be added, removed, or modified. OPTIONS
-t, --type=<type> Type of connection to create or show. Values are NetworkManager setting names, eg "802-3-ethernet", "802-11-wireless", "bridge", "bond", "wimax", "infiniband", "vlan", etc. Does nothing if --create or --show is not given. -s, --show Expand or collapse the network list to highlight the network connection type given by --type. -c, --create Create a new connection of the type given by --type and allow the user to modify connection details. -e, --edit=<uuid> Show the network connection edit window for the connection of the given UUID. SEE ALSO
nmcli(1), NetworkManager(8), nm-applet(1). 15 February 2013 NM-CONNECTION-EDITOR(1)
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