Issue 1: My wired network does indeed work OK in fedora 15. The Options... button is no longer always disabled, so that problem seems to be fixed since the beta, but when I was editing the connection to turn on the always connected flag, I get this tool tip when I hover over the "Save..." button that says something like: "Authenticate to save the settings for everyone" I click save, and no authentication dialog pops up, it just saves it. Apparently it really worked because I was able to ssh into the system without ever logging in after a reboot, but I'm still wondering where to authenticate :-). Issue 2: On my new Zino HD, I only have a wireless connection with a Broadcom chip that works out of the box on Ubuntu, but fedora knows nothing :-(. After some poking around, I found that the akmod-wl package (and friends) from rpmfusion is supposed to provide a working driver. Some hackery with a ethernet over phone wire connection got me hooked up long enough to install rpmfusion repos and the akmod-wl package, and after rebooting, the driver gives every indication of working. I get a eth0 showing up in ifconfig -a and if I right click the network icon and look at connections, it shows a wireless connection, and even knows the MAC address but it says it is Disconnected, and every field I might be able to type in is disabled in the dialog. If I bring up the nm-connection-editor separately, it will let me type stuff, but I get the impression that whatever I'm telling it is completely irrelevant to whatever is going on in the other dialog. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines