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   From: Hadron    
   Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.ubuntu   
   Subject: Re: I'm going backwards on wireless   
   Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 18:42:38 +0100   
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   rupo writes:   
      
   > Hadron wrote:   
   >> Sybren Stuvel writes:   
   >>   
   >>> rupo enlightened us with:   
   >>>> 1. Why does network settings, ifconfig and iwconfig all report my   
   >>>> wireless as eth1? I was expecting wlan0 since sourceforge told me   
   >>>> that's what it should say.   
   >>> Some wifi drivers use wlanX, some use ethX. You might want to   
   >>> double-check that you're really using ndiswrapper.   
   >>>   
   >>>> 2. Why is eth0 active? I don't have anything plugged into the RJ45   
   >>>> connector. I have no network at home. Turning eth0 off makes no   
   >>>> difference.   
   >>> How do you know it's active?   
   >>>   
   >>> Sybren   
   >>   
   >> On my system, network-manager is a buggy heap and its a toss of a coin   
   >> which interfaces will appear as "active". The issues are logged, but I   
   >> wouldnt hold my breath for a stable mobile solution for wireless ESSID   
   >> selections.   
   >   
   > That's network "settings"...network "manager" is the icon in the   
   > notification area according to the terminology I read.   
      
   I was referring to that. The big issue I had was that it didn't work   
   alongside the Linux stalwart "interfaces".   
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