I have a single USB-ethernet adapter on my (rawhide-xo 20090319.img) XO. Have no idea how this happened, but just noticed that there were *two* active ethernet interfaces opened for that adapter.
mikus
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NetworkManager Tool
State: connected
- Device: msh0 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Type: 802.11 WiFi Driver: usb State: disconnected Default: no HW Address: 00:17:C4:10:A2:2E
Capabilities:
Wireless Properties WEP Encryption: yes WPA Encryption: yes WPA2 Encryption: yes
Wireless Access Points
- Device: eth0 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Type: 802.11 WiFi Driver: usb State: disconnected Default: no HW Address: 00:17:C4:10:A2:2E
Capabilities:
Wireless Properties WEP Encryption: yes WPA Encryption: yes WPA2 Encryption: yes
Wireless Access Points olpc-mesh: Ad-Hoc, 02:29:19:37:CB:5C, Freq 2412 MHz, Rate 0 Mb/s, Strength 100 Home Wireless Network: Infra, 00:1C:DF:D9:4E:03, Freq 2412 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 57 WPA
- Device: eth2 [Auto eth2] ---------------------------------------------------- Type: Wired Driver: pegasus State: connected Default: yes HW Address: 00:10:60:C7:0D:DB
Capabilities: Carrier Detect: yes Speed: 100 Mb/s
Wired Properties Carrier: on
IPv4 Settings: Address: 192.168.1.12 Prefix: 24 (255.255.255.0) Gateway: 192.168.1.1
DNS: 192.168.1.1
- Device: eth1 [Auto eth1] ---------------------------------------------------- Type: Wired Driver: pegasus State: connected Default: no HW Address: 00:10:60:16:9D:F6
Capabilities: Carrier Detect: yes Speed: 100 Mb/s
Wired Properties Carrier: on
IPv4 Settings: Address: 192.168.1.9 Prefix: 24 (255.255.255.0) Gateway: 192.168.1.1
DNS: 192.168.1.1