On 10/27/09, Tim Tebbit <[email protected]> wrote: > Double check that you have identified what your wireless interface is in > wicd's Preferences. By default I believe it is left blank. Also in > there, you may have "always show wired interface" selected. > Of course! In trying to make wicd work, I removed it together with the config files. However, by default wired was `eth1' and wireless `' (blank). Putting `eth1' into wireless solved my problem.
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