Hi Thomas,

Thanks for the reply.  I tried to respond yesterday but for some reason
Thailand has it's outage or something; I'm sending this from an internet
cafe.  The local papers are accusing the government of spying on us all -
hence the slow or non-existent service.

Anyway back to business.  Please bear with me as I really don't know what
I'm doing.  I downloaded the files via Synaptic - should I do something else
before trying to input the relevant details in Network Manager?  My wired
connection works on an automatic setting (DHCP).  Could you possibly give me
some guidance on what to do; or perhaps point me to someone or some place
that can.

Many thanks

Andrew


On 31/05/2008, Thomas K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew
>
> I'm on KDE, so I don't know exactly what it will look like, but I would
> expect there is a little icon for network manager in the system tray. On
> KDE, right-clicking on that will bring up a menu from which you can
> select a wireless network connection (so long as the interface is
> working).
>
> Thomas
>
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> Wireless intenet connection settings lost on upgrade
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234941
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