wireless on 9.04

Karl F. Larsen klarsen1 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 11 13:18:38 UTC 2009


Shannon McMackin wrote:
> On 09/10/2009 07:32 AM, Karl F. Larsen wrote:
>> Shannon McMackin wrote:
>>> On 09/09/2009 03:53 PM, Karl F. Larsen wrote:
>>>> Shannon McMackin wrote:
>>>>> On 09/09/2009 01:46 PM, Karl F. Larsen wrote:
>>>>>> Shannon McMackin wrote:
>>>>>>> On 09/09/2009 08:00 AM, Karl F. Larsen wrote:
>>>>>>>> 	I and others wrote a bug for 9.04 because we could not get wireless
>>>>>>>> working after we got a lot of updates. It appears to me now working with
>>>>>>>> 9.10 alfa 3 that the Key-chain is the thing that causes confusion when
>>>>>>>> setting up wireless.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 	Here is what happened with 9.10. It came up with no Internet after
>>>>>>>> installing on the hard drive. Everything else was fine. I right clicked
>>>>>>>> the two monitor in the upper right edge of the screen, and a panel came
>>>>>>>> down showing the 3 wireless signals I receive now at home. I selected my
>>>>>>>> own and a new panel came up asking for my router password. I gave it and
>>>>>>>> expected the network manager to start getting the Internet but no.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 	Another panel came up asking for me to put in a password for a
>>>>>>>> key-ring! I put in a simple password, and THEN the Internet started working.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 	After a re-boot again the 9.10 comes up without Internet working. This
>>>>>>>> time you right click the monitors and the key-chain panel wants you to
>>>>>>>> give it a password and when you do, it works.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 	Now on 9.04 I went through all this and then tried "wicd" and never
>>>>>>>> looked back. This replacement for network manager after a reboot has
>>>>>>>> Internet ready before the rest of the system is started!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 	My question to the group is this: Is anyone using wireless Internet
>>>>>>>> still using network manager on 9.04? If so are you using the key-ring
>>>>>>>> password like I did?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks Karl
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have never had the problems you describe with key-ring.  Default
>>>>>>> installs every time.  Since before I can remember and this is maybe back
>>>>>>> to Edgy, I install and select my wireless AP and enter the information
>>>>>>> and connect.  Never prompted for a keyring password.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Current NM is awesome for me, switching APs and with some WPAsupplicant
>>>>>>> patches, it's flawless on my corporate LEAP network.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> 	Have you ever used 9.04? Edgy had no problems you see. This problem
>>>>>> never came up until version 9.04 and your email makes me think you have
>>>>>> never used 9.04 so you have no background to talk from.
>>>>>>
>>>>> I have used every version of Ubuntu since Breezy Badger.
>>>>>
>>>>> I jumped into Jaunty when it was Alpha 4, Karmic when it was Alpha 2.
>>>>> Before that i always waited for RC images before jumping in.  I always
>>>>> do a fresh install so that no flakiness is left behind.  I have /home on
>>>>> a separate partition, so moving data is easy.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> 	OK I jumped into Jaunty at Beta. No problems after switching to the
>>>> replacement for NM. I did write a bug to Jaunty about the gmail.key and
>>>> other encombering matter that made NM not work well.
>>>>
>>>> 	I was asked last week by Pedro to d/l Karmic alfa 3 and see if it has
>>>> the same problem as 9.04 has. I did that and Karmic has exactly the same
>>>> problem!
>>>>
>>>> 	Read back a few emails and see how many other people have this problem
>>>> and what they did to correct for it.
>>>>
>>>> 	Finally I think your a liar. There is no way you could miss this
>>>> problem IF your using wireless.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Karl,
>>>
>>> Your condescending attitude is usually amusing until you direct it at
>>> me.  I am no liar and I'm telling you that I've never had the keyring
>>> problem.  The last time I experienced a keyring request for accessing
>>> wireless on 1st time setup, I did what was recommended, set my keyring
>>> password to my login password and I was never prompted again.
>> 	I guess your FIX works and it goes from version to version as you upgrade.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     This was
>>> many releases ago.
>>>
>>> I've had Intel wireless and Atheros wireless and never ever experienced
>>> the level of difficulty you seem to have.
>>>
>>> You should not be calling people a liar unless you can prove it.
>>>
>>>
>> 	I called you a liar because you said first you were NEVER bothered by
>> the keyring thing. Now you admit you DID have a problem and you applied
>> a FIX that works.
>>
>> 	My position is simple. If Ubuntu wants to get more people interested in
>> using the system, they should not have to learn somehow a FIX so they
>> can get wireless Internet working.
>>
>> karl
>>
>>
> If you read what I wrote, I said I never had a problem with it.  When it 
> asked me for a password, I gave it my user account password and never 
> saw it again.  Therefore I'm not a liar.
> 
> 

	Please tell us which versions you did this with.



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