On 9/29/07, David Timms <dtimms@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Jeremy Katz wrote: > > A new rawhide-based live image is now available for testing. The only > ... > > One of the biggest focuses of this image is to get some eyes on the new > > NetworkManager version which we're landing for Fedora 8. As this wasn't > > ready in time for test2, we're hoping to get some quick testing to help > > ensure that it works very well for test3 and not lead to a lot of people > > being entirely unable to try things out as test3. > On a HP compaq nx6320: boots up OK, and logs in after countdown timeout. > Web browsing, solitaire, 4 in a row, freecell work fine. > > The Network Manager notifier quickly shows the lost connection at > ethernet cable removal, and it quickly connects again when the cable is > replugged {this is a definite improvement on F7, which seems to miss > these events - which might have been my doing}. > > The applet also lists the couple of wireless networks available. There > was no special prodding required to get the wireless drivers activated, > they worked out of the {live} box. Intel wireless {forget which}. > > Clicking one of them disconnects the wired connection, and provides the > 'the network is secured - what is the password or passphrase' prompt. > Even after typing a 60-80 characters, the dialog never enables it's > connect button, leaving only the cancel button highlighted. > > It seems there may be something wrong here; I did think it might be that > the decrypt key is being actively tried as I am entering the pass/phrase > characters, and it is simply that I do not know the passphrase that > means that I don't get connected. That is : should the connect button > actually become highlighted ? > I can confirm that the wireless prompt does actually work for me - although the password is in plain text rather than the bullet points you would expect when entering a password. Update to the latest NetworkManager and try again -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list