Ok, we have it. Just make sure the latest version is in there. As root, do this:
apt-get install wireless-tools This will make sure you have the latest version and you should be good to go with wireless networks. I have no desire to go wireless, so you will have to see how this is all set upt. Hope this helps. -- Doug Smith: C.S.F.C. Computer Scientist For CHRIST! Oralux: http://oralux.org _______________________________________________ Oralux mailing list Oralux@lists.freearchive.org http://lists.freearchive.org/mailman/listinfo/oralux