Asus EEEpc 1000
Jim
mickeyboa at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jan 26 15:10:01 UTC 2009
Derek Broughton wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>
>
>>> There's no need to "go back". Start with whatever Ubuntu you can get,
>>> update the repositories to the current version, upgrade, and install
>>> kubuntu-desktop. Done. Don't boot to the newest kernel if it doesn't
>>> support the EEE.
>>>
>>>
>> I just gave up and and installed eeeUbuntu and removed Gnome and
>> installed KDE, RaLink Wireless works fine in gnome but not KDE,
>>
>
> In which case I'd just install nm-applet (the gnome front-end for Network
> manager) or wicd or anything else that works, but...
>
>
>> kdenetwork won't let me enter a WEP key, If I check "Use Wireless
>> Security" and click on "Expert setting" button it won't go any further
>> to allow me to enter a WEP key.
>>
>
> If you're only going to use WEP, then why even bother? WEP is approximately
> equivalent to no security at all...
>
>
>
>
So is wap and the other ones.
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