It said to report a bug, but I wouldn’t mind verification with somebody
else first.
KDE LiveCD downloaded today (so it’d be nice if somebody with a real
install could verify)
/sbin/yast lan
I have configured Yast to use traditional networking and assigned a static
IP address, default gateway, and one DNS server, as well as hostnames on
the pages where appropriate. The system connects to the Internet nicely
as a result. The VM is running within KVM on openSUSE 12.2 x86_64, just
like all of my other VMs.
Steps to duplicate:
Boot or build a system with 13.1 build 0041 (RC1?) as described above.
Become root (sudo -i)
/sbin/yast lan
Go to network card that is configured for static IP address and attempt to
add a second IP address via the ncurses view of Yast (vs. the full X GUI).
This is done by choosing the NIC, choosing to edit, and then choosing to
Add a new IP address.
Immediately receive ‘Error’ dialog with the contents: “Internal error.
Please report a bug.”
Reproducible: Always
Expected Results: Work like Yast does on SLE/openSUSE usually and let me
add a new IP address to the NIC.
Actual Results: Yast’s ‘lan’ module crashes when clicking ‘Ok’ in the
error dialog box.
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Good luck.
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