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Don Levey wrote: > It's a built-in 802.11a/b/g card in my Acer laptop. It identifies in > Network Settings as Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG. ... > When I logged in again as myself (into KDE) I tried to connect via the > Network Manager applet. However, even though it saw the > previously-configured connection (and I was asked for the password) it > refused to connect. Instead I was continually prompted for the WPA > password. I have a dell that uses the iwl4965 driver, and I have issues similar to what you describe when I've booted with wireless off via the hardware kill-switch, then turn it on. Wireless will work if it doesn't use WPA, but I have a heck of time trying to authenticate to WPA networks. It works just fine if wireless is enabled at boot time. So I wouldn't rule out it being a driver issue. Do it the other way around (try your normal user, then the new test user) and see if the test user fails to connect. Finally, Don Levey wrote: > I got what ended up > being a permissions error on .ICEauthority (being owned by root - but > I'm not using ICWwm so what gives?) .ICEauthority has nothing to do with ICWwm, it's an X thing, related to .Xauthority. Matt
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