Vector Linux 5.8 |
Tuesday, 23 January 2007 | |||||||||
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Once XFCE4 was fully loaded, i clicked the browser icon located at the left side of the desktop panel, near to the V-menu. A box popped up as a result of the clicks, requesting me to choose either firefox, mozilla, lynx, seamonkey or opera as the default. Thanks for the choices but concept of redundancy is very unlike the XFCE philosophy. But the Vector linux developer did stress the importance of being able to make choices when XFCE desktop loading. Remember the sleeky little thing ?
Wow ! I could instantly surf the internet wirelessly after firing up Opera 9.10, without extra tweaking. I am sure all newbies will like it. I think it's time for me to review on Vector linux 5.8's support for WPA-PSK wireless protocol. The first i thing did was to fire up the new Wifi-Radar apps.
OH oh, the Wifi-Radar didn't manage to get my Dell 600m (ipw2100 adapter) connected via WPA-PSK protocol. Prior to that, i had configured my Linksys WAG354G wifi router to use the WPA-PSK protocol.
After a frustrating attempt to exploit Vector linux 5.8's wpa_supplicant via the Wifi-Radar, i had to turned to the old fashion way :- the Command Line Interface !
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