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not an applet issue for sure. Most likely a driver timeout issue.
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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could you test live cd?
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Hmm, I don't have wifi any more, my USB wifi key doesn't work with
Ubuntu versions more recent than v7.10 (I switched to Fedora a while ago
because of that).
I'm going to use a live-CD and to see whether I can at least connect. If
I can, I'll install Ubuntu and will tell you if that happens.
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** Description changed:
- I run on Ubuntu Gutsy for the moment. The nm-applet can get me connected to
WPA2 networks, now (it didn't wirk on Feisty).
- But as I can't specify a default wifi network, I used the manual
configuration. To reproduce the bug :
+ I run on Ubuntu Gutsy for the moment. Th
I have the same problem.
As a clue i can say my system was initially Kubuntu (i wanted to try latest
KDE) and then switched to ubuntustudio synaptic way.
i managed to not to have to type the password again if i stay on the
same network/location adding to /etc/rc.local :
ifdown wlan0
ifup wlan0
Well, Wicd is very good for WPA and WPA2, it connects me instantly
without asking my keyring password twice ;) . But in the case I switch
on WEP (because of my brother's Nintendo DS), there's no way to get it
working...
And by the way, installing Wicd removes network-manager's nm-applet. Bad
to re
Please follow these instructions to install and use wicd (wifi network
manager):
http://wicd.sourceforge.net/download.php
Please let us know if wifi and WPA2 encryption works better using wicd
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I reinstalled Ubuntu and it continues. Anything I can do to help?
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Hello,
As attachment, the system log which contains, on the first lines, the reason
why (according to me) nm-applet ask for me to provide my key.
For information, securized network's SSID is called “PIERRAFEU” and the
no-securized one is “FON_DITI”.
Thank you.
** Attachment added: "/var/log/sy
Hi,
I'm using NetworkManager with a WAP2 Personal encryption and I don't
have problems. (Gutsy Gibbon up to date)
Can you add the content of '/var/log/syslog' (as attachment) after
reproducing the bug ?
Tip -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager
Thanks in advance!
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So? Anything I can do for helping?
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