You can look in /var/log/daemon.log. You can also run Network Manager in debug mode (as root): 1) /etc/init.d/network-manager stop 2) NetworkManager --no-daemon You will see debug message in the Window. On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 13:36 +1100, Ben wrote: > Hmmm no if I change the int to a 4 and reboot, it tries to connect but > about half a second later it instantly connects back to what it had > originally connected to (LAN or whatever). There is nothing in the log > (/var/log/messages) about what it's doing so it's hard to say. But if I > set int to be 3 for example and then connect, it says it's trying to > dial ttyUSB3, so setting it to 4 I am assuming it is trying to connect > to ttyUSB4. > > Any other suggestions? Is there any other place where it could be > logging failed attempts? I read somewhere that it could put info in > /var/log/networkmanager but I don't have that file. > > Thanks for the help. > > Jerone Young wrote: > > Ok I might have screwed it up. You can hack your local copy easily > > though. First back it up. Then edit > > /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/10-modem.fdi > > > > line 334 > > You will see > > <match key="@info.parent:usb.interface.number" int="0"> > > > > Change this to > > <match key="@info.parent:usb.interface.number" int="4"> > > > > Let us know if that works. > > > > > > On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 12:24 +1100, Ben wrote: > > > >> Thanks for the suggestion. I tried your fix however when I copied this > >> file over the original one (made backup first) and then reboot, I can > >> create a connection but now I no longer see it in the connection list. > >> I'm using NetworkManager applet 0.7.0. > >> > >> Jerone Young wrote: > >>
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