Francesco Marass wrote:
> Thank you for your reply.
> 
> There is no iface command: I was not clear enough and just pasted the
> /etc/network/interfaces iface stanza for my wireless. So
> 
> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
>   wireless-essid XXXX
>   wireless-key YYYY
> 
> is how my wlan0 interface is configured within /etc/network/interfaces.
> 
> I did not really make changes to the system. I did install some
> SELinux packages, but right after I purged for various reasons.
> 
> How do I turn on the interface, if after my attempts (with ifup,
> iwconfig, network-manager, ...) I still do not get scan results? (I
> wonder whether I am even able to scan, or just do not find networks)

It looks as if something is wrong with wpa_supplicant. When using NM, 
please check your 'ps ax' listing to see that it is running. In 
addition, look at the NetworkManager log in /var/log to see what it says.

Larry
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