I installed Fedora 8 from DVD and tried to configure my network from System->...->Network. I am a complete newbie in Linux so I don't know what I did and then next time i opened network then it crashed. Here is the description. By the way I was trying to configure a dialup internet connection. Component: system-config-network Version: 1.4.3 Summary: TB8a97ef57 NCHardwareList.py:692:load:ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'None' Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/system-config-network-gui", line 166, in runit window = mainDialog() File "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/maindialog.py", line 253, in __init__ self.load() File "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/maindialog.py", line 277, in load self.loadHardware() File "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/maindialog.py", line 289, in loadHardware hardwarelist = getHardwareList() File "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCHardwareList.py", line 780, in getHardwareList __HWList.load() File "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCHardwareList.py", line 692, in load hw.Modem.BaudRate = int(wvdial[dev]['Baud']) ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'None' Local variables in innermost frame: hwconf: <netconfpkg.NCHardwareList.ConfHWConf instance at 0xa31786c> i: 0 self: HardwareList.Modem.Modem0.Status=configured HardwareList.Modem.Modem0.Name=Modem0 HardwareList.Modem.Modem0.Modem.DeviceName=/dev/modem HardwareList.Modem.Modem0.Type=Modem HardwareList.Modem.Modem0.Description=Generic Modem isdncard: <netconfpkg.NCisdnhardware.ConfISDN instance at 0xa33bfac> hw: Hardware.Status=configured Hardware.Name=Modem0 Hardware.Modem.DeviceName=/dev/modem Hardware.Type=Modem Hardware.Description=Generic Modem dev: Modem0 wvdial: <netconfpkg.conf.ConfSMB.ConfSMB instance at 0xa5134ac>
Thanks for your bug report. Have you run 'yum update' or updated to the latest Fedora 8 packages?
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