Interesting. I noticed that, at no time, I was asked for my keyring password. (knetworkmanager remembered about it :-)
And... indeed, I had *NO* keyring (so, no password), under Gnome. So I went into Control Center, and created a brand new keyring. I then re-installed network-manager-gnome, closed knetworkmanager, and rebooted. Logged in again, and found n-m-gnome at the sysbar. Clicked on it, selected the wireless WEP, activated it, got prompted for the WEP passphrase and... ALSO got prompted to create a keyring. Gave it a passphrase, and lo and behold: wireless connected. So now I have 3 keyrings... default, session, and the one I created. Sounds like if no keyring, then n-m-gnome barfs out. Dunno. What do you folks want to do here? Something is certainly not completely right... -- feisty network-manager unable to connect to WEP wireless https://launchpad.net/bugs/82203 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
