On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 5:09 AM, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 08:48:50PM -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
> > On Sun, 2008-11-02 at 18:41 -0600, fREW Schmidt wrote:
> > > Hello all!
> > >
> > > I am trying to set up my wireless to work with NetworkManager but I
> > > cannot even get the background daemon to start up.  I am not really
> > > sure what's causing the issue.  Here is the error message that I got
> > > trying to start the daemon manually:
> > >
> > > localhost [8161] <1> % sudo NetworkManager --no-daemon
> > > NetworkManager: <info>  starting...
> > > NetworkManager: <info>  Found radio
> > > killswitch /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/ipw_wlan_switch
> > > NetworkManager: <info>  eth0: driver is '8139too'.
> > > NetworkManager: <info>  Found new Ethernet device 'eth0'.
> > > NetworkManager: <info>  (eth0): exported
> > > as /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_00_11_d8_c9_0b_89
> > > NetworkManager: <info>  eth1: driver is 'ipw2200'.
> > > NetworkManager: <info>  eth1: driver supports SSID scans (scan_capa
> > > 0x21).
> > > NetworkManager: <info>  Found new 802.11 WiFi device 'eth1'.
> > > NetworkManager: <info>  (eth1): exported
> > > as /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_00_12_f0_21_e6_85
> > > NetworkManager: symbol lookup error: NetworkManager: undefined symbol:
> > > nm_connection_new_from_hash
> >
> > Do you have the files /usr/lib/libnm-util.so.0
> > or /usr/lib64/libnm-util.so.0?  It looks like libnm-util either wasn't
> > installed correctly, or is old.  Is the modification date on either of
> > those files (if you have them) significantly different than what's
> > on /usr/sbin/NetworkManager?
>
> Also check that you dont have old cruft in /usr/local/lib/
> ... (e.g. maybe you tried to build NM on your own once).
>
>  - Alexander
>
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I think Dan got it right.  Last night I told Ubuntu to delete all the nm
files and then reinstall them and the issue dissapeared.  I haven't tried to
actually configure it for wireless, but that's pretty easy as I have a
pretty standard card (ipw2200) and pretty normal network (WPA2).

Thanks for your help, I'll let you know for sure when I get it working.

-fREW
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