In KDE 4, I click: Kickoff > System Settings > Network & Connectivity > Network Settings > Network Settings I get a popup informing me that my system is not supported. (This did not happen before.) I am offered choices. I choose RedHat 6.0 (Is this wrong? I also tried RedHat 9.0.). I select Network Interfaces. I see nothing on the list *** even though I am presently running eth0 and can successfully ping google.com through it.***. Now I set that interface using a GUI just a few days ago. I will say, the GUI looks different. So what's happening? Thanks for your help. Mike.
Michael D. Berger wrote:> In KDE 4, I click: > > Kickoff > System Settings > Network & Connectivity > > Network Settings > Network Settings > > I get a popup informing me that my system is not supported. > (This did not happen before.) I am offered choices. > I choose RedHat 6.0 (Is this wrong? I also tried > RedHat 9.0.).Use RHEL 6. RH 9 was before RH started RHEL.> > I select Network Interfaces. I see nothing on the list > *** even though I am presently running eth0 and can > successfully ping google.com through it.***.Are you running this as root, or did it ask for root's password? <snip> mark