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On 11/02/2010 10:52 AM, R Kimber wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 02 Nov 2010 09:05:34 -0500
Larry Shields wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Have you got wpasupplicant installed?
- Richard.
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<pre wrap="">*Hi Richard - - To answer your question, yes I do have it installed...
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OK. Well I don't use WICD myself, but I've had plenty of problems getting
wireless connections working. In the end, I concluded that the problem was
due to the keyring thingy. Having entered my wpa key in the network
manager setup, it wasn't obvious to me that I also had to enter it again in
the window that pops up just after you log on. To begin with I thought it
was asking me for my user password and entered that. That didn't work, and
I wasn't offered another chance until I opted for the Microsoft solution and
re-booted. After I entered the wpa key again, everything worked. Maybe your
problem is something like this?
- Richard.
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<b>Hi Richard,<br>
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Nope it is not the KEY RING, I do have WICD working, I was thinking
that I needed to edit some script or script's for it too work
correctly...But it is now working just fine, although I'd love to have
it automatically start up when logging in...NO KEY RING is being asked
on my system...<br>
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Larry<br>
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