8.04 networking seems awfully broken.



I keep reading reviews about how Ubuntu "just works", so I
decided to give it a try by installing Ubuntu 8.04 as an
alternative OS on a laptop belonging to somebody who normally
uses Windows, but would be willing to give Linux a try.

I'd have to say that the networking support seems to quite a
mess (at least compared to other distros I use):

1) There's a daemon called avahi-autoipd that keeps starting
up and f*&king up the network configuration. I configured
the interfaces to use DHCP. That means that if there's no
response from a DHCP server, then keep trying until there
_is_ a response from a DHCP server. I don't recall
checking a box that said "only use DHCP until you get
bored and want to pull an IP address out of your ass".

I've never seen even a single network that uses link-local
IP discovery. I'm sure it's cool in theory, but why
that's enabled by default is beyond understanding.

Disabling it in the services applet doesn't help either --
you've got to fire up a terminal window and apt-get remove
the package.

2) Firmware for the the wireless chipset had to be manually
downloaded, extracted (using a utility that had to be
built from a source tarball), and copied into
/lib/firmware.

3) I've configured the wireless interface to use WPA, but
wpa_supplicant doesn't start on boot-up. You've got to
fire up a terminal and do "/etc/init.d/network restart" to
get wpa_supplicant running.

4) Once wpa_supplicant is running, the network management
applet seems incapable of configuring wpa_supplicant with
the password. It's unable to associate until one fires up
a terminal, starts wpa_cli, and sets the password
manually.

End result: a waste of about 8 hours of my time and a black eye
for Linux.

--
Grant




--
ubuntu-users mailing list
ubuntu-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users



Relevant Pages

  • Re: network vs NetworkManger services ??
    ... Getting back to network manager, there's two basic ways you can expect ... If you have a DHCP server on the network, ... it is possible for a DHCP client to have ... overriding local configuration, but network manager doesn't seem to ...
    (Fedora)
  • Re: Howto set up internet printing
    ... My Ubuntu box ... internal 192.168.x.x network. ... I assume that this is some sort of DSL modem? ... you might have to look through its configuration to see how to do ...
    (Ubuntu)
  • Re: Replacing my new Mac
    ... IP Configuration ... That error message means your Mac is trying to use the same IP address ... The usual explanation for this is that you have a device on the network ... correctly configured the DHCP server. ...
    (comp.sys.mac.apps)
  • Re: switching between two network settings
    ... >> alternate configuration TAB is only available when you choose "Obtain IP ... > It is possible to configure a DHCP server to give you the same IP ... > address every time - and on my network that's the way we configure them ... > machines you have that are configured the same the lower your IT ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
  • Re: Multiple NICS issue
    ... >> eth0 is configured to use dhcp where is obtains an IP from my dhcp server ... >> PPPoE router for internet access is becuase my primary network uses ... make the configuration changes permanent. ... >> Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface ...
    (comp.os.linux.networking)