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Been still trying a few things out, to get this to work. I have
discovered that I tried to connect to Joiku via a windows xp machine,
and found I could connect really easily using both 68 and 128 bits
encryption. So it makes me think that there might be something wrong
with my network adaptor. Before I try to install the WICD, I wonderd if
there might be a way to try repair the Network manager instead. <br>
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If that doesnt work, and I install the WICD, how will that affect my
other wireles connections, for example connecting to my router, will I
have any problems? As you can tell, I am not very good with Ubuntu, and
I am worried this might get over my head.<br>
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So, does anybody have any ideas about repairing the Network manager? If
will even work? <br>
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Thanks for your help.<br>
<br>
John<br>
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Harry Rickards wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Sorrym to keep on about this, but I am still having problems. i just
wondered, could there be something wrong with the networkmanager applet?
Could somebody help please?
Thank you.
John
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If there is a problem with network manager, you could use wubi, an
alternative to network manager. It bills itself as "an open source
wired and wireless network manager for Linux which aims to provide a
simple interface to connect to networks with a wide variety of
settings", and allows you to do pretty much the same as Network
Manager. However, if you want a wicd applet, you'll have to set
'/opt/wicd/tray.py' to run at startup.
To install, you first need to remove network manager by opening a
terminal (Accessories > Terminal) and running
'sudo apt-get remove network-manager network-manager-applet'. When
this is done, run the command
'sudo apt-get install wicd'.
Harry
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