On 10/29/05, Ubu Boy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When ever wireless device or the normal standard network device is enabled > the laptop takes almost 10 minutes to boot into GNOME from the GDM Login > screen. If I switch off my wireless device and also deactivate the normal > standard network card. Then it boots immediately, but when that is enabled > and the wireless is switch off it takes hell of time almost like 10 minutes > to boot.
System>Administration>Networking Select the device. click properties, disable the device. Do this for all devices. Open Synaptic. Search for Network-Manager, install. Alt-f3 run nm-applet Save the session when you logout Everytime you boot it will search for the best connection, you can also set up encription and swtch to wired instantly. saultpastor -- laptop-testing-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/laptop-testing-team
