Cool.
GK wrote:
I've found network manager, knet attach, wifi radar to just cause issues
consistently for me two apps that are both ncurses but one is
guified do great... the later runs wired and wifi likety split.
Apps:
Ceni
Wicd
This solved my problem. I stalled wicd,
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Matthew A Coulliettematthew...@cox.net wrote:
Cool.
GK wrote:
I've found network manager, knet attach, wifi radar to just cause issues
consistently for me two apps that are both ncurses but one is
guified do great... the later runs wired and wifi likety
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Jim March 1.jim.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Matthew A Coulliettematthew...@cox.net
wrote:
Cool.
GK wrote:
I've found network manager, knet attach, wifi radar to just cause issues
consistently for me two apps that are both
Hi Lisa,
Lisa Kachold wrote:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?s=f5de5634f4448d733a599c23e4bb0257p=2776815postcount=1
This link did not help me. I want to remove all the keyrings, because I
prefer to remember my passwords and enter them manually. The question
is: how do I remove the keyrings
I've found network manager, knet attach, wifi radar to just cause issues
consistently for me two apps that are both ncurses but one is
guified do great... the later runs wired and wifi likety split.
Apps:
Ceni
Wicd
You have to dump all your network values except for /etc/resolv.conf and
Matthew,
The short answer is that, AFAIK, you cannot do what you want. NetworkManager
is tied into the Gnome Keyring support, and won't let you manage your WiFi PSK
yourself. The keyring is in Gnome (or KDE if you're using that desktop),
NetworkManager just uses it (pretty much everything in
Joseph Sinclair wrote:
The short answer is that, AFAIK, you cannot do what you want.
Wait, what OS is this? Sure you can; patch it out and rebuild it :D
--
Ryan Rix
(623)-826-0051
Fortune:
Man belongs wherever he wants to go.
-- Wernher von Braun
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Ryan Rix phrkonale...@gmail.com wrote:
Joseph Sinclair wrote:
The short answer is that, AFAIK, you cannot do what you want.
Wait, what OS is this? Sure you can; patch it out and rebuild it :D
--
Ryan Rix
(623)-826-0051
Fortune:
Man belongs wherever he
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Matthew A Coulliette matthew...@cox.netwrote:
Hello all,
I am running Ubuntu 9.04 on an IBM thinkpad (T30). Recently, I have been
having trouble with Network-Manager. So, I bought a new USB wireless
receiver. I was able to install it without any trouble, and