On 06/08/18 14:31, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 4:02 PM, Ed Greshko
<ed.greshko(a)greshko.com
<mailto:ed.greshko@greshko.com>> wrote:
I've never configured additional LAN profiles since I have only one interface.
Not
sure what the value in that would be.
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I noticed in your screenshots the "networking icon" seems to be missing.
I
have one
to the right of the language chooser.
Exactly. I miss that icon and also the same icon and also the words "Wired
Connected" on the line where you can drop down to see the options "Turn
Off" and
"Wired Settings".
Not a big deal, but confusing.
You could try to create a new profile where you assign another ip config and see if
the behavior changes or not.
Or other fedora users with more than one profile configured can confirm if it is
only a problem of mine or a common one for which to open some sort of bugzilla.
OK, I have created another profile utilizing the same interface and configured it for
a static IP address. I switched to the new profile and verified it worked.
I then rebooted.
After rebooting I had the same problem you are seeing. So, the issue is related to
multiple profiles. And is easily reproduced.
I deleted the new profile and upon rebooting everything was back to normal.
I suppose you can now file a Bugzilla.
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