I've done many similar things.  As for the wireless, my experience is
not to even bother with ndis wrapper.  If it doesn't work
automatically when you plug it in, go get a different adapter.  Most
major brands are supported, but I've had the best luck with Intel.

2009/8/21 Hai Yi <yihai2...@gmail.com>:
> never mind, it's my stupidity. I log in from recovery mode, and remove
> a line : @include common-pamkeyring from /etc/pam.d/gdm
> and get my system back
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Hai Yi <yihai2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello All:
>>
>> I was planning to make my ubuntu work wirelessly so I installed a driver for 
>> my wireless card (WUSB300N), and during the process, I came across this 
>> message "the application
>> 'nm-connection-editor' (/usr/bin/nm-connection-editor) wants acces to the 
>> default keyring,Enter password for default keyring to unlock ", since none 
>> of my passwords I can think of can unlock it, I did some google and take 
>> advise to install pam-ring and now i totoal screw up my system: next time I 
>> start the ubuntu, before I can enter my user name, a popup window: 
>> "Authentication failed" and it never go away.
>>
>> Anyone can help me out? I can't afford to losing my stuff in this machine. 
>> :-(
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>> Hai
>>
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