perhaps in my early moments of running hardy i ran some gnome or xfce
desktop tool which configured my wireless somehow, and perhaps simply
copying the /etc/network/interfaces to intrepid is skipping some pertinent
step?  i just looked in xfce4 and couldn't find any tool for configuring
wireless.  is there one?  what is the name (package) for either the xfce or
the gnome tool?
tia,
-g

On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 1:25 AM, greg wm <tclugl at whitleymott.net> wrote:

> my rtl8180 wireless pcmcia in my thinkpad works great in hardy.  my
> /etc/network/interfaces contains
>
>> auto  wlan0
>> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
>>          wireless-essid wm
>>          wireless-key foobar
>>
> and it comes right up on bootup.  i dropped the same
> /etc/network/interfaces into intrepid (2.6.27-15-generic), but no luck.
> might there be something else i need to do?  the rtl8180 modules load, but
> no route nor ipaddress gets set.  similarly in centos5.4
> (2.6.18-164.2.1.el5) the rtl8180 modules load, but here i *do* get a route
> and ipaddress, it completes DHCP but then can't ping the gateway or anything
> except itself, and tho the 'Act' light on the card is flashing, the 'Link'
> light is dark.  the lights are the same for intrepid.  in hardy, where it
> works, the 'Link' light is lit.
>
> the only relevant /var/log/messages line, in intrepid:
> kernel: [  681.206785] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
>
> in centos5.4:
> avahi-daemon[2610]: Registering new address record for 192.168.0.71 on
> wlan0.
>
> i suspect the hardy driver is good and the others deficient, but i dunno.
> where would i look to compare driver versions?  any other ideas?
>
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