I installed Ubuntu 8.04 on my laptop, and WLAN works great. There's excellent WLAN support builtin. I expected that the same thing would apply for Kubuntu, since I figured it is built on the same foundation as Ubuntu. Alas, under Kubuntu there' no support for WPA. There's only an option for WEP. WEP as you surely know, is not an option that has been safe for many years, if ever.
This puzzled me. So instead of a clean install of Kubuntu, I installed Ubuntu and "apt-get install kubuntu-desktop" on top of that. Unfortunately, that wrecked the WLAN so it doesn't work under Gnome anymore either. Seems only a clean install of Ubuntu will make me able to use WPA.
I'm curious if I may have missed something? Is Ubuntu the safer choice? Any plans for getting Kubuntu WLAN support up to the same standard as Ubuntu?
Thanks.
hosan.
This puzzled me. So instead of a clean install of Kubuntu, I installed Ubuntu and "apt-get install kubuntu-desktop" on top of that. Unfortunately, that wrecked the WLAN so it doesn't work under Gnome anymore either. Seems only a clean install of Ubuntu will make me able to use WPA.
I'm curious if I may have missed something? Is Ubuntu the safer choice? Any plans for getting Kubuntu WLAN support up to the same standard as Ubuntu?
Thanks.
hosan.
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