Interestingly, I just installed Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 2 and if you don't specify
a password when asked to  store your WPA2 key, it warns you it is storing it
insecurely, but then you are done.

Regards, Martin

martinvisse...@gmail.com


On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 7:08 PM, jam <j...@tigger.ws> wrote:

> Guys
> I've just setup an eeepc for my wife that runs karmic notebook remix
>
> Minor fun-n-games to get the wireless to work, but all sorted except this
> PIA
> If anybody has wise words it'll save me ages ...
>
> Autologin and I get invited to enter the wallet password to enable the
> wireless.
> How do I do away with that, to have nm automatically start?
>
> (yes I googled. yes tried libpam-keyring all else fails I'll build
> pam_keyring)
>
> Thanks
> James
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