In the attached file the wireless interface is referred to as wlan0,
which is how I thought ndiswrapper wanted it named.  However, Network
Settings seems only to recognize eth1 as the name for the wireless
connection.  It has no provision for adding a wlan0 connection.

If I change wlan0 to eth1 in the interfaces file, the machine hangs just
after I've logged in.

The configuration part of Network Settings doesn't offer WPA as an
option, only WEP.

The eth0 entry is for the wired connection that I have to use in order
to update the system etc.

There is clearly something very odd going on because gkrellm shows three
eth1 entries, even though eth1 is disabled in the gkrellm configuration


** Attachment added: "interfaces.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8172715/interfaces.txt

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Edgy upgrade screws up wireless connection
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