Bug for 9.04
Steven Susbauer
steven at too1337.com
Sat May 23 20:15:01 UTC 2009
Karl F. Larsen wrote:
> Steven Susbauer wrote:
>> On Sat, 23 May 2009 10:07:00 -0500, Karl F. Larsen <klarsen1 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Steven Susbauer wrote:
>>>
> Well there are some important things to do. If your WiFi will not
> work at all, it is because keyring is bad. To fix a bad keyring open a
> terminal and go to /home/your-name/.gnome2/keyring/ and delete all that
> is there.
>
> Reboot and when you select the WiFi source to use a panel comes up
> wanting the password for the source. Give it to that panel. When next
> the stupid keyring ask for a password give it something real simple like
> "do" or "now" so you don't need to type much. When the WiFi connects
> right click the WiFi symbol and choose to edit your WiFi system. There
> tell it to automatically boot up.
>
> On Intrepid I know do nothing and WiFi comes up automatic. On Jaunty
> it still wants a password for the stupid keyring so I give it do. I
> can't do on Jaunty what I did on Intrepid.
>
> Karl
>
>
Set the keyring password to be the same as your login password and it
should automatically unlock it without prompting you.
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