I'm seeing this too. At first I thought it was an Xorg problem as I
turned on compiz at the same time as setting up thinkfinger.
Clearly it is just a matter of needing to actually enter the password to
decrypt the home directory.
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Authentication with thinkfinger stalls login when user homes
** Changed in: rt2500 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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rt2500 cannot connect to WPA encrypted network with fiesty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107555
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Same problem here. rt2500 pci card worked fine under Edgy. Upgraded
via alt CD and no network. Numerous attempts at getting network manager
to sort it out failed. I uninstalled network manager and it still will
not connect via the Gnome network GUI. Note that this is with WEP
encryption.
I
I found this at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/37120
Syntax to manually configure in /etc/network/interfaces
iface ra0 inet dhcp
pre-up ifconfig ra0 up
pre-up ifconfig ra0 down
pre-up ifconfig ra0 up
pre-up ifconfig ra0 down
Thanks, kbang.
Your solution worked for me, modified slightly as I'm using WEP:
iface ra0 inet dhcp
pre-up ifconfig ra0 up
pre-up ifconfig ra0 down
pre-up ifconfig ra0 up
pre-up ifconfig ra0 down
pre-up iwconfig ra0 essid MyRouterName
pre-up
see also bugs 78037 and 95828
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rt2500 cannot connect to WPA encrypted network with fiesty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107555
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Same problem here. rt2500 pci card worked fine under Edgy. Upgraded via
alt CD and no network. Numerous attempts at getting network manager to
sort it out failed. I uninstalled network manager and it still will not
connect via the Gnome network GUI. Note that this is with WEP
encryption.
I _am_
rt2500 pci card worked fine under Edgy. Upgraded via alt CD and no
network. Numerous attempts at getting network manager to sort it out
failed. I uninstalled network manager and it still will not connect via
the Gnome network GUI. Note that this is with WEP encryption.
I _am_ able to connect via