FYI, ./ps_mem.py |grep netman 8.5 MiB + 1.4 MiB = 9.9 MiB netman
./ps_mem.py |grep wicd 6.7 MiB + 1.2 MiB = 7.9 MiB wicd-monitor 8.4 MiB + 858.5 KiB = 9.2 MiB wicd 14.6 MiB + 2.1 MiB = 16.8 MiB wicd-client And the 9.9 used by netman is recovered by closing the program after you connect. I know people who are running with only 256MB RAM, and they will be happy with this. fsr On 09/26/2015 07:25 AM, Edward Bartolo wrote: > This is a screen shot with the Edit dialog shown. > http://postimg.org/image/9obv7fnlp/ > > On 26/09/2015, Edward Bartolo <edb...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I was asked for the current netman's frontend GUI screenshot. Here it is: >> http://s13.postimg.org/lirdshy07/2015_09_26_124924_1600x900_scrot.png >> >> I liked it for its simplicity... but I will have to adapt to what >> potential users want. >> >> Edward >> >> On 26/09/2015, info at smallinnovations.nl <i...@smallinnovations.nl> >> wrote: >>> Edward, >>> >>> Although i will stay with wicd i am glad that with netman i do have a >>> choice. >>> And most important of all you actually did something whereas others >>> still are sitting on their hands. >>> So if someone friendly point out some improvements make us of it. >>> And if some dick is just criticizing without any real suggestion for >>> improvement just ignore him. >>> >>> Just my 0,02 >>> >>>> Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2015 08:04:15 +0200 >>>> From: Edward Bartolo<edb...@gmail.com> >>>> To: dng<dng@lists.dyne.org> >>>> Subject: Re: [DNG] What can I do after netman? >>>> >>>> >>>> Dear All, >>>> >>>> As many probably remember, when I asked to be allowed to create a >>>> network manager, I made it clear that I have NO FORMAL TRAINING IN >>>> PROGRAMMING. What I know, has been learnt by buying expensive books >>>> from specialised booksellers and studying on my own. >>>> >>>> Now regarding the bad marks I am getting (2/10?) for writing a project >>>> that has been working since its inception.... although I have been >>>> using it for a month now without issues. Furthermore, I don't want to >>>> use shell scripts or any interpreters: those who want to use them can >>>> easily, or I dare say not so easily, as coding requires commitment, >>>> especially, if it is done for free as in my case, opt to code a >>>> network manager in THEIR TIME. >>>> >>>> Intellectual myopia or better, the urge to troll and discourage me to >>>> continue with this project, is preventing those who criticise it >>>> negatively, not to see the ultimate aim of the project, which is to >>>> avoid using ifup, ifdown and any interfaces files. However, DEVUAN was >>>> in an urgent need of a network manager, and I offered my help, and >>>> indeed, humbly presented a NOT SO PROFESSIONAL APPLICATION that works. >>>> Yes, it is not shiny, and it does not create a systray icon from where >>>> it can be invoked, but it works and it is stable. >>>> >>>> >From the remarks I am getting, apart from some genuine Devuan DDs, I >>>> think, I have got a FAIL in this project, which is to be evaluated >>>> against the context of a coder who has had NO FORMAL TRAINING IN >>>> PROGRAMMING. >>>> >>>> Please, also note, being arrogant and disrespectful, does not persuade >>>> anyone to do what such an attacker wants. You have your time and a >>>> brain, use them to create your own network manager according to what >>>> you deem best. >>>> >>>> I dedicated hours upon hours of my free time, often resulting in a >>>> headache to complete the project within reasonable time. However, I go >>>> a beating and a severe bashing instead of being guided to do better >>>> the next time. >>>> >>>> >>>> Edward >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Dng mailing list >>> Dng@lists.dyne.org >>> https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng >>> >> > _______________________________________________ > Dng mailing list > Dng@lists.dyne.org > https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng > _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng