On Friday 14 November 2008 00:21:48 Scott Robbins wrote: > On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 12:34:01PM -0600, Mike Chambers wrote: > > I would do as Jesse stated, and get the live-cd and use it and see if > > doing it from scratch works and then compare files/settings to get the > > installed working. Or to file bugs if it still doesn't? > I found everything exactly as on my own setup. It accepts my WPA key then requests a WEP key. > Just a note on this, both myself and one other fellow, on the Apsire > one, which is what I believe Anne is using, found that for some reason, > the LiveCD wouldn't connect properly (with NM or without) to a WPA2 > network. An install and quick update fixed the issue--also, this was at > least a month ago, so if there's a newer kernel in the current live CD, > the results might be different. > Yes, this may be a kernel issue, because wireless worked when I installed out of the box, but the cabled connection didn't. It may be that I have to go back to the original kernel and manage without cabled altogether for the present. That could be one solution. I will alter the number of kernels kept (I can't remember, off-hand where that is, but I'm sure I'll find it). Is there any way to make an older kernel the default boot? Anne > In the very early 2.6.27 kernels, the ath5k was giving some people > (though not me) problems. > Ubuntu still has it blacklisted by default, I believe. (Judging from > Aspire One forums.) > >
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