I upgraded to Intrepid Alpha 5, and now it seems to be broke again.
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!WORKS WITH UPDATES FROM TODAY!
I upgraded to Intrepid Ibex Alpha 4 some time ago. It still didn't work
for me until today. I have been running update-manager every day and
installing the latest updates. LEAP with Dynamic WEP keys works for me
with the updates from today
Lenovo T60
Intel P
Okay I have finally figured out the workaround for NetworkManager 0.7.0
in Ubuntu/Debian.
NetworkManager should be looking at "/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf", but
it's not. It seems to be looking for /etc/dhclient-eth0.conf or /etc
/dhclient-wlan0.conf.
For example if your interface is eth0 here is
Okay in Fedora it looks like this configuration was setup in a user
profile. I found an awesome article on Fedora Network Configuration
that tells where all the different networking scripts are kept.
http://openskill.info/infobox.php?ID=247 So the workaround for Fedora
is to use a network profile
Okay, I was switching back and forth between Fedora 10 Alpha and Ubuntu
Intrepid Ibex Alpha. I'm in Ubuntu now, and it's not working, so I
guess that was in Fedora. In Fedora I believe I ran system-config-
network and setup eth0. I believe in system-config-network there is an
Advanced button whe
I found one solution that worked for me in UBUNTU Intrepid Ibex Alpha 4.
Just setup a new profile for the interface in NetworkManager and tell it
what host name to use in the profile settings. It seems NetworkManager
is looking for the settings in the interface's profile, but it's
ignoring the set
Upgraded to intrepid ibex Alpha 4 - Still Not Working...
I have confirmed the line send host-name ""; in my
/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf file. NetworkManager still doesn't send the
hostname.
My company's DHCP sever won't give out a DHCP address unless the host
name starts with a specific string. Th
I recently moved to ubuntu 8.04 from Fedora on my Lenovo T60. Wireless
worked great under Fedora core 9. I can not connect to my LEAP IEEE
802.1x network with Ubuntu 8.04. I have the latest stable updates. I
have tried using NetworkManager with no luck. I tried using my
wpa_supplicant.conf th