I am currently in a Holiday Inn in Lakewood Colorado USA. The have free wireless internet access. Guess what! I could not get connected. I didn't have any network managers installed, as is usual for me, and I have been able to connect to my home network painlessly without them. I was able to connect by booting to XP. But everything I want to do is in my Xubuntu/Kubuntu 8.10 system. Including all my saved passwords and email settings. I tried everything. edited the interfaces file trying to guess at what I needed to do. Didn't work. So finally, I decided to download the Wicd deb file to XP. I opened Xubuntu, opened my file manager, navigated to my XP partition, which I have mounted, located the file double clicked on it and it opened in the package installer, installed it, and as soon as I ran it I was connected. Doesn't get better than that. Kudos to the wicd developers.
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Re: I love Wicd
Originally posted by joneseyI tried this, but it told me there was a conflict with network-manager that was already installed. So I uninstalled it, but got the same result.Kubuntu user since August 2007 <br /><br />CPU : Intel® Core™2 Duo processor, E6550-2,33GHz,1333MHz,4MBL2 BOX<br />RAM : DDR 2, 2x 512 MB . 800MHz . CL 5,0 Kingston<br />VGA : GAINWARD Nvidia 8500GT 256MB, SilentFX, GDDR3, 2xDVI, PCI-E<br />Karmic Koala 32-bit
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Re: I love Wicd
Hey, I also wishing to use wicd. But I'm not sure whether there is support for mobile broadband connections in it.
Can anyone tell me is it possible to use mobile connections in wicd
There app description only say they support wired and wireless connections.
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