Yes, the lrms are installed, and the interface comes to life in a
perfect manner after restarting it by "ifdown eth1; ifup eth1". The
problem is not, however, solved by fiddling around in the network-admin
gui! Might have something to do  with the network-admin? It is never
becoming reallhy mature, is it?

nikwik > aptitude search restricted|egrep "^i"
i   linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 - Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules on x86/x86_6
i   linux-restricted-modules-common - Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules helper scrip
i   linux-restricted-modules-generi - Restricted Linux modules for generic kerne
i A restricted-manager              - manage non-free hardware drivers          
i   ubuntu-restricted-extras        - Commonly used restricted packages         
rig: ~
nikwik > uname -a
Linux rig 2.6.20-13-generic #2 SMP Sun Mar 25 00:21:25 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
rig: ~
nikwik > 


Thank you.

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