Solved. The culprit was wpasupplicant. Apparently a bad/mismatched wpasupplicant was installed from an "extra" repository I had recently added. I removed the extra repository, did an apt-cache clean, removed the wpasupplicant package, did an apt-cache update, then finally an apt-cache install of wpasupplicant, networkmanager, and knetworkmanager. Thanks for your help! On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 18:23 +0100, Timo Hoenig wrote: > > There's something messy as wpa_supplicant seems not to be around. > > Timo >
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