The next chapter in wireless problems: difference between Fedora 9 and Ubuntu 8.10?

Don Levey lug-TwWeWiF2EGRi+ztankeudA at public.gmane.org
Thu Nov 6 15:50:29 EST 2008


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Don Levey wrote:
> Jarod Wilson wrote:
>> IIRC, all the relevant bits should be stored in gconf and/or your gnome
>> keyring. Maybe install gnome-keyring-manager, and look in the default
>> keyring -- I see all kinds of NetworkManager AP/password associations
>> stored there on my laptop. Maybe deleting crud there will get you back
>> in action w/your initial login id.
> 
> 
> 
> I've just installed this, though it seems to like segfaulting.  I can't
> really tell what is cruft and what is useful - there are six entries in
> the "login" keyring - three for NetworkManager Applet and three for
> nm-connection-editor under my normal ID.
> 
> In the test ID environment, I have 8 entries: one for
> nm-connection-editor and 7 for NetworkManager Applet.
> 
> It looks like I might just delete all the entries under my normal user
> ID and start over.
> 

- From rudimentary testing, it *looks* like things work now.  Last night I
 was able to test after removing several entries in the keyring (for the
record, the segfaulting seemed to be related to starting
gnome-keyring-manager in KDE and trying to set/view passwords).

I still can't get things to work properly in Enlightenment, mostly due
to not being able to invoke Network Manager properly, but that's not a
big deal.  I should be able to confirm tonight.

Thanks, all (and in particular, Jarod)!
 -Don
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