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On 11/14/06, Christoph Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 08:43 -0800, Carl Lowenstein wrote:
I just got my computer to recognize wireless access points under ubuntu
6.10, after I installed NetworkManager.
Then it was lots of try and error (and I didn't keep good enough notes
to reconstruct what I did), but I think I had to _not_ configure the
wireless network in the default place, namely
System->Administration->Networking (network-admin), which tells me
"wireless network not configured", while NetworkManager gives me an
"Active Connection Information"
Ubuntu's version of Network Manager is set to not fiddle with any
device configured in /etc/network/interfaces (the default place for
Debian to configure network interfaces - which is what network-admin
uses and configures). In order to use Network Manager on Ubuntu, edit
/etc/network/interfaces and comment out your wireless card (in your
case eth1).
Menachem
Christoph
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