[Tfug] Anybody try "wicd" as a replacement for Network Manager?
Earl
earljviolet at juno.com
Tue Nov 6 22:26:26 MST 2007
Jim, I have wicd installed in 7,04. Been using it for a couple of months and it has been flawless for me for hooking up to the home network (unsecured). Also for bookman's.
Earl
"God made man, Sam Colt made men equal."
"The fates guide him who will, him who won't they drag" Spengler
-- "Jim March" <1.jim.march at gmail.com> wrote:
I had heard there were issues with Network Manager in Ubuntu in
general and Gutsy specifically. Hadn't had any problems until NM
completely tossed it's cookies on me today - literally vanished and
managed to do so in a fashion that left me unable to connect wired or
WiFi to *anything*, even via manual configuration. Not good!
I brought my rig up with a Feisty LiveCD first to prove my hardware
was OK. It was. OK, did some digging, found other trouble reports -
and people who were ripping NM out wholesale and replacing it with
"Wicd". Managed to get both the 1.3.1 (stable) and 1.3.4) ("testing")
.deb files downloaded and copied to an external USB disk.
Brought up my crippled Gutsy and installed the 1.3.4 and dayum, it's
all BACK. I have wired and WiFi again. With some interesting
goodies: I can detect WiFi nets that don't broadcast SSIDs and can
detect what type of security they have :). It also has the ability to
auto-execute scripts on net connect (even do so depending on which net
it attaches to) and the ability to absolutely select a given WiFi net
(or wired of course) as default - and it'll stick with it.
It feels a bit "Geekier" than NM and a "granny type" user would need
more handholding - but not by THAT much. Initial setup means running
iwconfig to determine what hardware is around and picking that from a
Wicd pull-down menu, and putting "/opt/wicd/tray.py" as a startup item
somewhere (under "sessions" in Ubuntu). Should work for Dapper on up.
Instructions at:
http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/linux/2007/10/18/ubuntu-gutsy-wireless-help
http://www.ossgeeks.co.uk/?p=166
http://wicd.sourceforge.net/features.php
Wicd:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=194573
So far I'd call this highly recommended.
Jim
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