I know... On older versions of Ubuntu the network manager had issues. I never figured out what the "issue" was. The quick solution for me was a reboot.
Ubuntu 9.04 seems to have fixed that issue. I just need to remember that the wireless card can be turned off. Small switch on the side of my Dell inspiron 1525.
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Not if the solution is "reboot" ;)
On Sep 24, 2009, at 10:37 AM, damien@linuxninjas.tv wrote:
> At kaladis studying. Guy asks me if the wireless is working. He's
> got a Dell netbook running Ubuntu.
>
> Must be an older version cause the network manager wouldn't connect
> to the wifi. A reboot solved the problem.
>
> We're taking over.
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