On 01/31/2011 07:45 AM, Dick Roark wrote:
It all started with Puppy Linux 5.2. I setup a LiveCD and jumped in
to
get familiar with it. I had some trouble with connectivity. I
eventually got around to trying my linksys Wireless-G dongle. This
showed some promise although I was unable to find the correct Puppy
driver for the dongle and eventually removed the Wireless-G and shelved
that project. Later on, I tried to log on with Fedora and found that
NetworkManager was now unusable. Okay, after fiddling around with it
for a while, I did a complete reinstall of Fedora (including
reformatting the disk) and low-and-behold NetworkManager still doesn't
work. I would have thought the Fedora reinstall would have installed the
correct driver but apparently it didn't. I am able to send this because
I have plugged the Wireless-G back in. (aargh!) Has anyone ever seen
this sort of thing?
The only thing like that that happens to me is with one laptop where, if
I happen to plug in the ethernet cable at just the wrong time during the
BIOS power-on initialization, the ethernet port gets seriously b0rked
and I have to turn off power and unplug the battery for 10 seconds or so
to get everything working again.
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