On 07/29/2016 12:57 AM, <uht...@posteo.de> wrote:
I installed a basic devuan ascii to qemu and hopefully i went to /etc
to configure from the commandline a working wireless connection. But,
nada - there is no wpa_supplicant (which i expected to be there).

Now, may be/of course in devuan/debian there is another way to set up a
connection: Would someone be so kind and point me to a link wwith a
good instruction?

Thanks a lot in advance!

You can use the backend of simple-netaid for that:

https://git.devuan.org/edbarx/netman.git

Here you are the output of the helper:

aitor@devuan:/usr/lib/simple-netaid/bin$ ./backend --help
Usage:
   backend -h|--help            # Print this message.
   backend 0 ESSID PWD     # Save PWD for ESSID.
   backend 1 ESSID PWD     # Save PWD for ESSID and connect to ESSID.
   backend 2 ESSID             # Query saved connection ESSID for wpa-ssid.
   backend 3 ESSID             # Delete saved connection ESSID.
   backend 4 ESSID             # Connect to ESSID.
   backend 5                       # Disconnect active connection.
   backend 6                       # Scan to standard output.
backend 7 # List saved connections to standard output.
   backend 8                       # Detailed scan to standard output.
   backend 9 eth0               # Connect to eth0.
   backend 10                     # Automatically attempt to connect.
backend 11 # Brute force call ifdown for all devices.


HTH,

  Aitor.



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