Yup it was. I reinstalled last night (the wpa_supplicant couldn't
remove because of a script issue and I had another issue with the
keyboard layout) and never ran into the update. Learned a good
lesson... never update with 3rd party repo's turned on. I'd love to
know what that repo did for him...
Does anyone know where NetworkManger stores it's keys for wireless
connections?
Cheers,
Patrick
On Thu, 2006-12-14 at 22:00 -0800, Eric A wrote:
> > So I got a shiny new atheros wireless card and have been beating my haed
> > against it all week. Today I was using it with wpa and NetworkManager for
> > the gui. I went ahead and did the updates that were on my list. This
> > changed my wpa_supplicant from .4.8 to .5.5 . It looks like 5.5 doesn't
> > have madwifi drivers. and wext doesn't work. So be carefull. I'm looking
> > into the issue right now and will let you know if/how I get it fixed. The
> > ironic part is I have a draft on what I did to get it working and now
> > this...
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Patrick
> >
> > P.S. it could be an update with a 3rd party repo and if so I'll fix this
> > quickly :)
>
> Lame! I'm running Edgy on my laptop and WPA with Networkmanager has no
> problems after doing an apt-get update && apt-get upgrade. I'm still
> running 0.4.8. Sounds like a 3rd party repo. :(
>
>
> Eric
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