On Tuesday 06 February 2007, Will Stephenson wrote:
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 07:48, J Sloan said:
Actually, I was able, after several trials, to get knetworkmanager to connect to the wireless access points. I had to make some guesses (for instance, where kde says "40 bit key" it really means 64 bits) and it was less intuitive than the gnome version, but I must admit that it was possible after all to connect.
We are going to change the "40 bit" label since it's caused plenty of confusion. What you call a 64 bit key is a 40 bit key with 24 bits of padding, likewise the 104 bit key is aka 128 bit encryption, and when we wrote knetworkmanager we just took the IEEE802.11 internal names for the encryption types.
Anyway, I'm happy to have kept you on KDE :).
Will
While you are fixing that, how bout taking a look as to why ifup/ifdown can not be used in parallel with knetworkmanager . I don't think its a good idea to disable standard tools this way. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org