Yes and no. The solution was worse than the problem. Updating to the 
development kernel as mentioned above resulted in better support for Wifi 
but an unstable LXDE environment. At this point I just don't rely on Wifi.

On Friday, April 4, 2014 9:03:12 AM UTC-8, Toni Salaet Larrull wrote:
>
> I have the same problem...
>
> You could solve it?
>
>
>
> El dimecres 2 d’abril de 2014 8:09:52 UTC+2, mbba...@gmail.com va 
> escriure:
>>
>> What is the problem with the default kernel? That wifi doesn't work good 
>> in general, that it doesn't connect to unsecured networks, that Wicd is 
>> buggy and will freeze up the BeagleBone? I went ahead and updated the 
>> kernel. I am now able to connect to secured and unsecured networks using 
>> the Adafruit dongle. I had limited success with the netgear wna1100 which 
>> definitely does NOW work better than the Adafruit dongle. The UWN200 also 
>> came in the mail today, but the BeagleBone was unable to detect it. Is it 
>> supposed to run out of the box on the newer images, or do I have to 
>> implement some sort of fix? The adafruit dongle shows up as wlan0, and the 
>> netgear shows up as wlan1. I read that the uwn200 is supposed to show up as 
>> ra0, but when I switch wicd accordingly, it still doesn't detect the 
>> dongle, and there's no wifi when I run ifconfig.
>>
>> Also, is there any way to log into lxde using the root user? That would 
>> save me and my students some typing and other problems (such as opening 
>> certain files with leafpad, etc.).
>>
>> Again, thanks for all the work you're putting into this image. You're 
>> ironing out a lot of the kinds that my students have been stumbling over.
>>
>

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