Scrap that last comment. I HAVE 0.9.1.90 installed already and I still
cannot connect to an ad hoc network (and I have set IPv6 to IGNORE).
What next?
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Can you explain to a simpleton like me HOW you update the applet? I do
not understand what to do with the zipped file.
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Title:
Wireless hotspots d
I don't understand what the solution is. Could someone explain because I
still cannot create an ad hoc network.
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Title:
new (ad-hoc) wireless conn
I'm also having problems with ad hoc network with my BCM4313 on my
Compaq Presario CQ42. I have tried Brian's workaround and it does not
work. I attemtped to make and install the latest Network Manager applet
0.9.1.90 which created GTK2 and GTK3 conflicts so I had to uninstall it.
The furthest I go
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: aptdaemon
Ubuntu 10.10
usb-modeswitch 1.1.4-1
aptdaemon
Ubuntu Software Centre
/usr/bin/software-center
Attempted to install the Option Globetrotter Add-on to the usb-
modeswitch app. The install hung so Ubuntu Software Centre was closed,
computer reboot