Joan, earlier someone advised you to take certain lines out of /etc/network/interfaces. As far as I know you have to take all lines pertaining to your wireless device out (i.e., empty the file leaving only the "lo" device). If you installed CVS by hand make sure you remove everything (make uninstall) and reinstall the official Ubuntu 6.10 package (0.6.3-2ubuntu6). Only if the devices really appear in the applet’s menu you can be sure that NM has control over them.
And Dan, NM 0.7 is not packaged at all for Ubuntu, not in 6.10 and not even in the devel branch Feisty. http://packages.ubuntu.com/network-manager It’s just that their /e/n/i precedence patch has caused a lot of confusion. That said CVS now works great again on my Feisty machine. I use it with WPA2-PSK and all three VPN plugins, to my great pleasure. Perhaps I’m lucky? --Tobias _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
