> It all started with Puppy Linux 5.2. I setup a LiveCD and jumped in to get > familiar with it. I had some trouble with connectivity. I eventually got > around to trying my linksys Wireless-G dongle. This showed some promise > although I was unable to find the correct Puppy driver for the dongle and > eventually removed the Wireless-G and shelved that project. Later on, I > tried to log on with Fedora and found that NetworkManager was now unusable. > Okay, after fiddling around with it for a while, I did a complete reinstall > of Fedora (including reformatting the disk) and low-and-behold > NetworkManager still doesn't work. I would have thought the Fedora reinstall > would have installed the correct driver but apparently it didn't. I am able > to send this because I have plugged the Wireless-G back in. (aargh!) Has > anyone ever seen this sort of thing? Actually, the easier way is to do the following: yum reinstall NetworkManager* and it will replace the existing NetworkManager. I actually don't understand the issue you are facing. Your machine has some OS installed in the harddisk or are you working entirely off of a liveCD? Harish -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines