I'm using Kubuntu 8.04 inside VMWare workstation under Windows XP for embedded firmware development. VMWare tools has been installed.
There are two network adapters on the machine, one that uses VMware NAT to allow Kubuntu to share the host network for internet and the other as a custom adapter used to attach to an embedded target that I'm developing for.
This all has worked fine for the last six months but recently it broke. I think it broke after using Adept to install a recent set of updates but can't be sure since I haven't used it for a couple of weeks.
Now when the VM is started and Kubuntu boots the networking is dead.
ifconfig -a shows two entries, lo and pan0.
Any attempt to start KNetworkManager fails with no visual error displayed, it just doesn't do anything.
Any hints on what might have broken and where to look and how to fix this would be appreciated.
There are two network adapters on the machine, one that uses VMware NAT to allow Kubuntu to share the host network for internet and the other as a custom adapter used to attach to an embedded target that I'm developing for.
This all has worked fine for the last six months but recently it broke. I think it broke after using Adept to install a recent set of updates but can't be sure since I haven't used it for a couple of weeks.
Now when the VM is started and Kubuntu boots the networking is dead.
ifconfig -a shows two entries, lo and pan0.
Any attempt to start KNetworkManager fails with no visual error displayed, it just doesn't do anything.
Any hints on what might have broken and where to look and how to fix this would be appreciated.
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