Yes, just saw it on the mailing list. With a USB mouse, I'm back in
business.
WPA I'll ignore, for now.
- Pascal.
On 12 nov 2007, at 22:31, Kim Quirk wrote:
Pascal,
We don't officially support WPA, as in we will not be working fixing
issues associated with that until sometime after Dec1 (Update.1).
The bug about not connecting to an AP, is actually been found to be
multiple clicks when you hit the button on the touchpad. Not sure of
the root cause for this bug... but if you use a USB mouse, you will
not get the multiple click behavior and you will be able to connect
to unencrypted and WEP enabled APs.
I believe we will see many other problems with double instead of
single clicking (liek with the WEP key enter box)... so I expect
they will all be fixed at once with the double click fix.
It might be worth waiting for the next release to file more bugs in
this area... hopefully some of them will just go away.
Kim
On Nov 12, 2007 3:19 PM, Pascal Scheffers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
No, I did not file a trac bug, yet.
Apart from these two, I am also having trouble with my WPA network.
It plain refuses to accept my key, I click OK and then nothing
happens, and nothing special is seen in /var/log/messages either.
The cancel button doesn't work either, only (repeatedly) clicking
the 'x' button on the top-right of the dialog makes it go away...
I've seen this for a while now, all the way back to joyride 20x
Shall I file a bug for that too?
Regards,
- Pascal.
On 12 nov 2007, at 20:51, Kim Quirk wrote:
Did anyone write up a trac bug?
Also, Please add quick notes for really broken things here:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Test_Group_Release_Notes
(and reference the bug. In this case it is a blocking bug for
update.1)
Alex - said he will log this bug...
Thanks!
Kim
On Nov 12, 2007 2:37 PM, Sayamindu Dasgupta < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Mon, 2007-11-12 at 20:34 +0100, Pascal Scheffers wrote:
> I installed joyride-258 on my B4 with firmware Q2D04, and my
wireless
> doesn't function anymore.
>
> Problem 1:
> I cannot connect to my completely open, unencrypted access point
'XO'.
> The AP is a Linksys BEFW11S4, other computers can and will
connect to
> it.
>
I can confirm this - I'm trying to connect to an ancient Dlink
802.11b
router (completely open), and it is not working.
Warm regards,
Sayamindu
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http://sayamindu.randomink.org/ramblings
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