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Special Forums IP Networking Connect: Network is unreachable Post 34870 by skotapal on Tuesday 18th of March 2003 05:25:34 PM
Old 03-18-2003
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I got this to work after I reinstalled the OS. The card was detected fine and it was up and running in no time.
 

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WICD-CURSES(8)						      System Manager's Manual						    WICD-CURSES(8)

NAME
wicd-curses - curses-based wicd(8) controller DESCRIPTION
wicd-curses is a curses-based network controller that uses the Wired/Wireless Internet Connection Daemon (wicd) to control your network connections. It is suitable to run in terminal multiplexers like screen(1). It is designed to imitate the GTK-based wicd-client(1) as much as possible, and uses the Urwid (http://excess.org/urwid) console widget library to vastly simplify development. This man page only documents the current status of wicd-curses. This may/may not be the most up-to-date document. CONTROLS
All of these are case sensitive. C or enter Connect to selected network F8 or Q or q Quit the client. D Disconnect all devices from network connections ESC If connecting to a network, stop doing so F5 or R Refresh the network list P Bring up the preferences controller I Bring up hidden network scanning dialog H or h or ? Bring up a rather simplistic help dialog. Of course, it mentions this man page first. :-) A Raise the "About wicd-curses" dialog right-arrow Bring up network configuration controller for the selected network delete Delete the selected wired network profile (from the wired network combo box at the top) F2 Rename the selected wired network profile (from the wired network combo box at the top) S Bring up instructions on how to edit the scripts. I have implemented a way to do this in the interface itself, but making it func- tion with all Linux distros would be difficult. Since you are reading this, you should know how to do what I suggest. ;-) O Raise the Ad-Hoc network creation dialog FILES
~/.wicd/WHEREAREMYFILES Reminder that your network configuration files are not here ;-) SEE ALSO
wicd-client(1), wicd(8) BUGS
Probably lots. ;-) If you happen to find one, ask about it on #wicd on freenode, or submit a bug report to http://launchpad.net/wicd. WICD-CURSES AUTHOR Andrew Psaltis <ampsaltis@gmail.com> WICD AUTHORS
Adam Blackburn <compwiz18@gmail.com> Dan O'Reilly <oreilldf@gmail.com> David Paleino <d.paleino@gmail.com> wicd-curses-uimod December 2009 WICD-CURSES(8)
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