Bug 53041 - Mangled information in hardware dialog
Summary: Mangled information in hardware dialog
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Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Linux
Classification: Retired
Component: redhat-config-network
Version: 7.3
Hardware: i386
OS: Linux
medium
low
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Than Ngo
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TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2001-09-02 15:27 UTC by Enrico Scholz
Modified: 2008-05-01 15:38 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Last Closed: 2001-09-02 17:00:38 UTC
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Attachments (Terms of Use)
screenshot after neat was called (after step 1) (20.42 KB, image/png)
2001-09-02 15:31 UTC, Enrico Scholz
no flags Details
screenshot after ippp1 was edited (step 3) (20.46 KB, image/png)
2001-09-02 15:32 UTC, Enrico Scholz
no flags Details
screenshot after "AVM PCI..." was edited (step 5) (20.68 KB, image/png)
2001-09-02 15:33 UTC, Enrico Scholz
no flags Details

Description Enrico Scholz 2001-09-02 15:27:13 UTC
[redhat-config-network-0.8.2-1 and prior]


When having configured multiple ippp-interfaces, the hardware dialog shows
mangled information after editing an interface.

I will attach some screenshots shwing this.


Steps to reproduce:
1. neat
2. double-click ippp1 (edit ippp1)
3. click "OK" (without changing something)
4. double-click the "AVM PCI..." row
5. click "OK"


Actual results:
after (3) the "ippp1" in the table is hidden (isdn-isdn1-click.png)
after (4) it's replaced by "AVM PCI..."

Comment 1 Enrico Scholz 2001-09-02 15:31:12 UTC
Created attachment 30608 [details]
screenshot after neat was called (after step 1)

Comment 2 Enrico Scholz 2001-09-02 15:32:45 UTC
Created attachment 30609 [details]
screenshot after ippp1 was edited (step 3)

Comment 3 Enrico Scholz 2001-09-02 15:33:13 UTC
Created attachment 30610 [details]
screenshot after "AVM PCI..." was edited (step 5)

Comment 4 Ngo Than 2001-09-02 23:48:25 UTC
I absolutely cannot reproduce it here. redhat-config-network only supports 1
ISDN Card. How can you add many ISDN Cards??



Comment 5 Enrico Scholz 2001-09-04 18:07:37 UTC
I can not exactly remember how I added the ISDN cards, but I think that after
creating 3 ippp interfaces they appeared in the hardware-list also.

It may be possible that it happens only because I created the configuration with
a very early version of redhat-config-network (and updated it with the current
one); I will see the machine with the ISDN card not before the weekend so I can
not tell details now.


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