Yes, and in this regard it appears to be Network Manager that's at fault. It also doesn't play well with scpm (and I don't know which program is at fault) so you can't use Network Manager (knetwork manager is a gui front end for network manager) if you need to configure changing nfs networks, for example. Hi, I also think that the problem is knetwork manager. There is a bug opened for the problem on Bugzilla on 64 bit systems. I opened one for 32 bit systems but the bugzilla managers combined my bug into the 64 bit knetworkmanager bug. The programmers are working on fixing it now, but who knows when it will be resolved. One of the other posters on the list suggested to me that I install a program called compat-wireless to get knetworkmanager working correctly. It did improve it considerably. I am not near my linux computer so can't double check the name of the program, but if you go through my posts for this month you can verify the name of the rpm. The original poster used that program from the build service, but I just used the ones by that name found in yast and they seem to work fine. Hope this info helps you out. Mark -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org