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Kubuntu release: 12.10
Kubuntu is not installed 'inside' of Windows.
KDE version: 4.9.4
Grub version: 0.97-29ubuntu66 (Legacy version)
No other operating systems.
PC type: desktop
CPU: AMD Athlon 64
(other information unknown, except that there's only one internal hard drive)
I've been using Kubuntu for a few months. Until today, every time I would start the computer, the KDE Wallet would appear. The network key for my wifi connection was saved in the KDE Wallet, so I would enter my Wallet password, and then the computer would connect to the Internet.
I think that I must have messed up something with the KDE Wallet yesterday, because it no longer appears when I start Kubuntu, and I can no longer connect to my network. I can still see the network in the "WLAN interfaces" panel. When I click on the network, it will even try to connect; the tooltip on the icon on the right side of the panel will briefly say "Configuring interface," but it does not successfully connect. I can verify that nothing has changed with the network itself; I am using the network now with my old Windows XP laptop.
The first time that I tried clicking on the connection from the dialog window "Configure -- KDE Control Module" today, I had to enter my KDE Wallet password again, but it has not since asked for the password at all, even though I've rebooted several times. I think KDE Wallet requested to save some other password yesterday, and I gave it permission. Unfortunately, I don't even remember exactly what I was doing yesterday. I do know that the wifi was working perfectly until I turned the computer off last night.
I enjoy using Kubuntu. I apologize for my ineptitude, and I'm grateful for any advice anyone can offer.
Kubuntu release: 12.10
Kubuntu is not installed 'inside' of Windows.
KDE version: 4.9.4
Grub version: 0.97-29ubuntu66 (Legacy version)
No other operating systems.
PC type: desktop
CPU: AMD Athlon 64
(other information unknown, except that there's only one internal hard drive)
I've been using Kubuntu for a few months. Until today, every time I would start the computer, the KDE Wallet would appear. The network key for my wifi connection was saved in the KDE Wallet, so I would enter my Wallet password, and then the computer would connect to the Internet.
I think that I must have messed up something with the KDE Wallet yesterday, because it no longer appears when I start Kubuntu, and I can no longer connect to my network. I can still see the network in the "WLAN interfaces" panel. When I click on the network, it will even try to connect; the tooltip on the icon on the right side of the panel will briefly say "Configuring interface," but it does not successfully connect. I can verify that nothing has changed with the network itself; I am using the network now with my old Windows XP laptop.
The first time that I tried clicking on the connection from the dialog window "Configure -- KDE Control Module" today, I had to enter my KDE Wallet password again, but it has not since asked for the password at all, even though I've rebooted several times. I think KDE Wallet requested to save some other password yesterday, and I gave it permission. Unfortunately, I don't even remember exactly what I was doing yesterday. I do know that the wifi was working perfectly until I turned the computer off last night.
I enjoy using Kubuntu. I apologize for my ineptitude, and I'm grateful for any advice anyone can offer.
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