I might as well add another issue, as long as I'm sending in bugs: 

Using soas-beta, I am no longer able to connect to the Internet via wireless
access point in my classroom. I had been able to do this before, using soas1
on my XOs.

With soas-beta on my Dell Latitude D600s, the WAP will not work. But plug in
an ethernet cable to those laptops, and they are instantly on the Internet
with soas-beta.

WAP: Linksys Instant Wireless WAP54G Wireless Access Point
(http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10336374) 

This WAP is configured to require authentication, ie, password. There is no
prompt for a password using soas-beta. Shouldn't there be one? - Mark

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:iaep-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Ahlness
> Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 9:38 AM
> To: 'iaep'
> Subject: [IAEP] soas beta and usb mouse
> 
> So is the reason my mouse will not show up on my Dell desktop the fact
> that
> I am using a usb mouse and there's a conflict? The mouse is there (I can
> tell sort of where it is), just can't see it. Using soas beta, fat32 2gb
> stick. Works ok on laptop. Anybody else have this issue? Thanks - Mark
> 
> 
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