Hi Tony,
did you reboot after application of the option? Maybe you also need to drop and
recreate the wireless profile after the modification and boot.
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The fix in Post #26 didn't work for me (and my system uses iwl3945 as
well); this was on a fresh install of kubuntu 9.10.
I agree that the importance is underestimated, particularly in the light
of #284596. Essentially, Ubuntu (any flavor) isn't going to work out of
the box if you use wi-fi and h
On the plus side once you use the iwlist fix in post #17 Karmic will
attach to the hidden SSID network automatically at login. Jaunty would
require you to manually select it from the list.
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I confirm this bug on Kubuntu 9.10 final release.
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The problem i see there there is is that we're told "here is a workaroud",
rather than "we're working on a fix for for that, in the meantime, you can use
this as a workaround."
And that workaround don't work for me..
Eric, that did the trick for me. Tanks :) Well, i guess that's a decent
workar
That's not much of a workaround.
This is just disappointing. This is two releases in a row that have had
exactly the same bug, reported two months early, and still no fix. I
don't want to install the gnome network manager. It has a bunch of
dependencies.
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htt
Please note that the release notes for kubuntu describe this problem and
suggest the a workaround, which works for me. Here are the detailed
steps:
1. Install the gnome-network manage with the following:
sudo apt-get install network-manager-gnome
2. stop the KDE network manager applet
pkill kne
In 9.04 I was able to get the Network Manager applet to see my hidden
network by running the following command once:
sudo iwlist eth1 scan essid MYHIDDENSSID
After running that command I rebooted, and after that I could at least
manually select my network after logging in. Can anyone confirm or
jpmccarthy, my network uses a hidden ssid, and it WILL stay that way.
I'll sooner switch to vista
Don't know what to do. Stay with gnome ? Go to an other distri ?
"sighs".
Anyone know of a distri that have kde 4.3, Xi-fi drivers , and working
wi-fi ?
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Is this a duplicate of Bug #330811 ?
I am also not able to connect to hidden networks on karmic - would be very
happy to try installing (or even building) a test package if there is one
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I would note that KDE works wirelessly - its hidden networks causing the
problem - I broadcasted my SSID (still WPA protected) and it works fine.
Not perfect but feasible.
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Well, i tried gnome network manager, no dice.
Any hope to get this fixed ?
No WiFi connexion ? That a shame, for the reason Lothar pointed out. It's among
the expected-to-work-out-of-the-box things.
Please, please ! Get this fixed, I really wanted to switch to kde, and that's a
show-stopper for
Marco, your comment is a bit harsh. I am disappointed as well that
wireless does not work out of the box. One would assume that it would be
tested thoroughly and that any found issues would be worked on with
highest priority, as a non working wireless makes kubuntu look stupid.
But then kubuntu may
Importance medium? Wow. This is an old bug that kubuntu 9.04 had! Great.
Wonderful. After 6 months still this? I can't connect to a hidden
connection? I can't believe it. I thought, oh well kubuntu 9.04 had this
bug but 9.10 wouldn't. Instead... just wonderful.
Hey canonical, please st
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I exposed my SSID and it works now - didn't try it hidden though when I
had updated the initial install.
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Is there any chance to get that fixed for the release? There's not much
time left.
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using kubuntu rc, i can't connect to my network with wpa and hidden ssid. Wicd
won't go either.
Works a charm with ubuntu, or switching the network to non-hidden ssid.
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I tried the Kubuntu live CD Karmic RC today and I could not access an AP that
has a hidden SSID. I can create a new connection and enter the connection
information with the SSID and passphrase, but when I try to activate the
connection nothing happens and in the list the applet shows always "nev
Are you able to connect to hidden ssid networks? Cause the bug is set
to incomplete. What info do you need?
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Maybe you could try http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20090927/, for
me it has resolved the problem described in Bug #432856 (also related to
connecting to hidden WPA network).
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...which is not to say that there couldn't be a WPA bug with
NetworkManager itself, it's just that a crash wouldn't be indicative of
a duplicate.
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The crash is a totally separate issue affecting the GNOME applet.
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There are still issues about hidden WPA networks (with karmic alpha 6). See Bug
#432856.
Try clicking the icon, when it's "connecting" to the hidden network, it should
be crashing.
If it crashes, this is a duplicate of #432856.
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Is this still an issue with the most recent snapshot? There has been
work on hidden connections since svn 1013816.
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