Ubuntu Gutsy Wireless Help

Posted by extradudeguy on Oct 19, 2007 4:30 AM EDT
Lockergnome Linux Fanatics; By Matt Hartley
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With the release of Ubuntu Gutsy, there remains questions as to whether or not Ubuntu wireless bugs with once working chipsets have been resolved. In today’s post, we look at what works, what will never work reliably and what you can do to have wireless access with 802.11g using WPA - no excuses.

With the release of Ubuntu Gutsy, there remains questions as to whether or not Ubuntu wireless bugs with once working chipsets have been resolved. In today’s post, we look at what works, what will never work reliably and what you can do to have wireless access with 802.11g using WPA - no excuses.

Items of note:

* Uninstall network-manager. You can do this by going to System, Administration then choosing Synaptic, then doing a search for network-manager-gnome, removing all of it from there. Or easier yet, Applications, Accessories, terminal, then using your mouse to paste in this code....

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