I was demonstrating Kubuntu/openSUSE to a friend yesterday, and ran into a bug with what I thought was KDE, but turned out to be only openSUSE. His router is set up to use WEP with a password. The password gets converted to a 26 digit number which is by default the #1 KEY. Gnome negotiates this perfectly. For some reason the networkmanager in openSUSE can't convert it, and the networkmanager in Kubuntu does. What is the difference between networkmanagers? I've found bug reports against openSUSE about this.I'm assuming Kubuntu use the Gnome backend, and KDE frontend, and openSUSE uses KDE front/back?
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