In 9.04 and earlier nm-applet didn't link to seahorse either.

On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 7:25 PM, Robert & Janet Bennett <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I struggled with Broadcom wireless on 64-bit hardy for literally months
> (it wasn't that big of a deal because frankly
> I very rarely use wireless -- pretty much only at our LUG meetings.)  My
> final solution was to use
> ndiswrapper and wicd http://wicd.sourceforge.net
>
> My wireless card is a
>
>  Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN
> Controller (rev 02)
>
> on an Acer Aspire 5100 laptop.
>
> I know that wicd DOES NOT link to the gnome-keyring / seahorse.
>
> I strongly suggest trying wicd before reverting to 9.04.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Robert
>
>
> Mike Bigalke wrote
> > A few days ago I installed Ubuntu 9.10 on a friend's laptop. He has a
> > 4306 Broadcom wireless card. And having had a laptop with a bcm4312
> > card I knew there would be an issue with the wireless.
> >
> > So, I searched the forums and found the b43legacy/b43 tar, downloaded
> > it, placed the unzipped folders in /lib/firmware and rebooted. Well,
> > at least it was trying to connect now. But Seahorse wanted a password
> > for me to use the wireless, so I gave it one. Then, of course so did
> > the WPA wireless spot I was in. Still no connect.
> >
> > So, I found a lan, plugged the laptop in and downloaded all 147
> > updates for 9.10. Rebooted, Wow! It connected no problem to the open
> > wireless network available to me. I called my friend and told him it
> > was now working. Then I drove all the way across the metro area back
> > to the coffee shop and tried to boot up. First Seahorse wanted a
> > password again, then the WPA encrypted hot spot wanted it's password,
> > too. Trying, trying, trying.... Up comes the box for the password
> > again, trying, trying, trying.... Password box reappears. Etc., etc.,
> > and so on. I won't connect to a WPA connect.
> >
> >
> > First, off. I have never seen this behavior from Seahorse before.
> > Before 9.10 it never bothered me for any sort of prompt unless I PGP'd
> > email. So what is going on with Seahorse demanding a password to use
> > wireless? Anyone? Can I just remove Seahorse without destroying access
> > to Ubuntu? You know, sudo apt-get purge seahorse?
> >
> > Could that fix the wireless connect WPA problem? Or do I need to go
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