On 6-09-2015, at 15h 14'37", Michael wrote about "Re: Wireless manager"
> Ionel,
>
> Testing the wicd-gtk thingy now and it looks great. Maybe a little
> complicated for kids on first look, but after all they still need only to
> click and insert the passphrase and that's what i was looking fo
Well, guess what i'm asking here :)
Is there a bluetooth manager for exchange data with Android smartphones, which
is approxmiately as easy to use as the Android side (meaning usable even for
kids) ?
Ionel,
Testing the wicd-gtk thingy now and it looks great. Maybe a little complicated
for kids on first look, but after all they still need only to click and insert
the passphrase and that's what i was looking for.
Thanks you very much.
Ah, i guess it's just 'systemctl enable wicd'. I'm still running sysvinit and
are not too familiar with systemd.
Ionel,
> Have a look at wicd. I use wicd-gtk -n because I do not run a desktop
> manager.
Many thanks.
I'm testing this right now and the installer says 'add wicd to your systemd
configuration', do you know how to do this ?
Have a look at wicd. I use wicd-gtk -n because I do not run a desktop manager.
Kind regsrds,
Ionel
On 6-09-2015, at 14h 04'25", Michael wrote about "Wireless manager"
> Hello,
>
> I'm having a hard time to find a wireless connection manager appropriate for
> some kids Laptops.
>
>
Hello,
I'm having a hard time to find a wireless connection manager appropriate for
some kids Laptops.
In Android, you got the list of access points and you tap on one and enter the
passphrase, and that's it.
Is there anything comparable for a linux desktop, which does not require to
enter a
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