[ale] Fiesty Fawn fumbling under wireless
Michael B. Trausch
fd0man at gmail.com
Sat Apr 28 18:22:59 EDT 2007
On Sat, 2007-04-28 at 17:46 -0400, tom wrote:
> I put Ubuntu 7.04 on my ThinkPad laptop, and I pretty much have
> everything
> working except for a bit of weirdness under wireless. When the
> network-manager attempts to connect to my Linksys travel
> router/wireless
> AP, everything is going smooth until the network-manager wants to save
> the
> password to the keyring. I have never set up a keyring password, and
> haven't found a clue as to a default password might be. Any ideas
> where to
> look or work arounds so this thing will "just work"?
>
> FWIW, the keyring manager _is_ installed, I just have not found how to
> get
> in.
>
> Thanks in advance for the use of your bandwidth, and for any clues
> which
> may turn up.
The first time it attempts to use a keyring and it is not found, it will
prompt you for a password to create the keyring with. You'll have to
enter that password twice, and then you'll be able to use that password
in the future to get single-passworded access to everything that is
stored in the keyring. I've been using that since Edgy and been really
happy with it.
Without seeing what it's popping up exactly, I don't know what it is
asking for. You can manage your keyring using
Applications->Accessories->Passwords and Encryption Keys. You might
find some clues there that will help you out.
-- Mike
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