On Sunday 25 January 2009 09:37:51 Neal Becker wrote: > On Sunday 25 January 2009, Claude Jones wrote: > > On Sunday 25 January 2009 06:34:39 Anne Wilson wrote: > > > With the latest updates the problem of crashing when entering certain > > > folders has gone. There are still gpg issues. More importantly, > > > knetworkmanager is now broken. Since NetworkManager-gnome was > > > problematic for me this is a catastrophe. > > > > > > Anne > > > > What is broken in knetworkmanager for you, Anne? For me, it's working > > fine - I'm on it this moment - this is a laptop with Broadcom 4306 usiing > > WPAK and all the latest updates from testing and kderedhat-unstable - I > > connect to a Linksys WRT54G running OpenWRT (open source distro for > > Linksys routers) if that is relevant... > > For the record, my issue with NetworkManager-gnome is it always asks for > passwords. That's an annoyance to me (maybe a showstopper to newbs), but > not a catastrophe. I just noticed a warning icon saying I needed to re-log in in my systray. I just did, so I'm now definitely up on all the latest versions of things. kNM came right up and auto-connected to my network with no intervention on my part. On the password prompting, could it be a gnome-keyring-pam issue? If you don't know what this is, just google it - it allows you to set up auto-logging-in for things like NM -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD