| Summary: | "Unsupported Platform" | ||
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| Product: | TDE | Reporter: | Peter Laws <plaws> |
| Component: | other (any) | Assignee: | Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | major | CC: | albator78, bugwatch, darrella |
| Priority: | P5 | ||
| Version: | 3.5.13 [Trinity] | ||
| Hardware: | amd64 | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Compiler Version: | TDE Version String: | ||
| Application Version: | Application Name: | ||
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Adds RHEL 5, RHEL 6, Fedora 15, Fedora 16 support to knetworkconf |
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Fixed in SVN revision 1259601. Thanks for reporting! Has that appeared in the Nightly Builds yet? If it has, it didn't have the desired effect - still get "unsupported platform" with no choice for Natty (any distribution). Probably not--the build farm was down for maintenance and only resumed builds a day or two ago. I would give it another couple of days to show up in the mirrors, then post back here if the problem persists. Hello, are the network parameters set by the Trinity Control Center still usable in modern distributions ? I mean, even if we add all recent distributions names to avoid the warning message, are we sure that the configuration set by this tool is really compliant with the distribution ? I especially think about network-manager, which now replaces the legacy configuration files in RHEL / Fedora ... (but legacy files are still usable, they are "only" deprecated) TDE will not support network-manager directly for the foreseeable future due to a (IMHO needlessly) complex, constantly changing API. Also, I personally refuse to use a distribution that requires network-manager. The "legacy" configuration files are extremely useful for server systems that do not use DHCP, and as long as they are able to be used TDE should support them. Works for me. What pkgs do I need to remove to make it go away? Usually removing network-manager will get rid of the Network Manager stuff. Is this what you wanted to remove, or were you referring to the TDE network configuration module? No, that's it. My experience with NM in the Redhat world is less than pleasing, so I'm happy to remove it. No deps, I'm assuming? (In reply to comment #8) > No, that's it. My experience with NM in the Redhat world is less than > pleasing, so I'm happy to remove it. No deps, I'm assuming? None on the TDE end aside from knetworkmanager. KDE4 or Gnome could have problems though as they have very tight integration with NM AFAIK; just watch the list of removed packages and stop removal if you see anything being removed that you wanted to keep. Created attachment 264 [details]
Adds RHEL 5, RHEL 6, Fedora 15, Fedora 16 support to knetworkconf
The attached patch adds knetworkconf support for RHEL 5, RHEL 6 (and clones) distribution, as well as Fedora 15 and Fedora 16.
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Created attachment 105 [details] Image of dialog System Settings -> Network Settings gets me a dialog box that says "Your Platform is Not Supported" and wants me to choose an OS. Nothing close to Ubuntu/Natty listed/ plaws@toto:plaws $ more /etc/*release* DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu DISTRIB_RELEASE=11.04 DISTRIB_CODENAME=natty DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 11.04"