Andrei Borzenkov has (offlist) found the settings I failed to find.
It turned out I needed to go to YaST>Network Settings, there Overview
tab, select the wireless card, click Edit. There in the Address tab,
click Next (that button might be a bit hard to notice) and get the
wireless setup.
On 6 June 2016 at 04:53, Mikhail Ramendik
Hello,
I have a desktop computer which has a PCI Wi Fi card. Internet is only available via Wi Fi.
When I installed OnepSuSe LEAP, it started up and Wi Fi was not working. I went into YaST and found that "Wicked services" was set as the network setup manager, but I found no way to start wicd. So I was stuck without it.
When I (with some prompting from IRC) switched the setting to Network manager, YaST wanted to install a package and the Internet was not there. Thankfully I got around this by getting an open wifi network up temporarily and connecting to it using iwconfig.
Now everything works and there is a nice Network Manager widget in the KDE system tray. But why was wicd the initial setting and where was its UI?
-- Yours, Mikhail Ramendik
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