My computer is not born with wireless, so I use one of these USB-things. Set-up requires modifications to and compiling of the Linksys WUSB600N driver for wireless network, but it works nicely. Except that quite a few system upgrades, including the latest kernel upgrade, club the whole set-up, so that I have to remove the /etc/Wireless/ directory and install all over.
Philosophically it makes me wonder why system upgrades are made so that they replace rather than upgrade the network installation, but on a more practical level: is there a way to tell the system that Network set-up is off limits during upgrades?
Thanks,
kpete
Philosophically it makes me wonder why system upgrades are made so that they replace rather than upgrade the network installation, but on a more practical level: is there a way to tell the system that Network set-up is off limits during upgrades?
Thanks,
kpete
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