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Didier
Le 03/10/20
Dear All,
Since the udev developers are planning to use long device names, I
think, I need to make more changes to the main GUI, so that long
device names would be fully readable in both list boxes. This can be
done in two ways:
i) Place the list boxes in vertical order so that both use the maximu
Hi Aitor
I've been using live-build for a while now, just not where I need to run
the individual parts so manually.
I'm trying to build a 64 bit iso using devuan jessie alpha 64 as the host.
I've been keeping jessie up-to-date.
I've been looking at
https://l3net.wordpress.com/2013/09/21/how-to-b
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> Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2015 14:34:25 -0400
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> On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 12:37:39 -0400
> Miles Fid
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> JeremyBekka C wrote:
> > I have been usi
On Fri, Oct 02, 2015 at 12:30:30PM -0400, JeremyBekka C wrote:
> I have been using my gmail account to read this mailing list but I would
> like to move over to a program specifically designed for mailing lists. I
> found mailman and it looks like it would work well. Just wondering if I
> could get
Hi Aitor
Your help and info has been much appreciated. I should be ok for the time
being.
Cheers
Ozi
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 9:46 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
> Once you've run 'lb init' before using 'lb config', don't run it again
> after using 'lb clean --purge'. It could be the origin of the issue.
29-09-2015 16:48, "Steve Litt" napisaĆ(a):
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> I thought it was stupid for other reasons, but now that you mention it,
> yeah, naming it after the particular slot into which it's plugged in is
> stupid, and if you take the box apart and move things around, you can
> break your OS.
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no. it is no
2015-10-02 18:30 GMT+02:00, JeremyBekka C :
> I have been using my gmail account to read this mailing list but I would
> like to move over to a program specifically designed for mailing lists. I
> found mailman and it looks like it would work well. Just wondering if I
> could get some suggestions a
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 12:37:39 -0400
Miles Fidelman wrote:
> JeremyBekka C wrote:
> > I have been using my gmail account to read this mailing list but I
> > would like to move over to a program specifically designed for
> > mailing lists. I found mailman and it looks like it would work
> > well. Ju
JeremyBekka C wrote:
I have been using my gmail account to read this mailing list but I
would like to move over to a program specifically designed for mailing
lists. I found mailman and it looks like it would work well. Just
wondering if I could get some suggestions about would program would be
I have been using my gmail account to read this mailing list but I would
like to move over to a program specifically designed for mailing lists. I
found mailman and it looks like it would work well. Just wondering if I
could get some suggestions about would program would be best to use with
this an
On 10/02/2015 03:10 AM, tilt! wrote:
Am 02.10.2015 um 09:07 schrieb tilt!:
wicd's button for doing that is labeled "Update" (update what?) and it
if the wicd application windows is opened at default size.
Sorry, unfinished sentence there:
... and it if the wicd application windows is opened
Once you've run 'lb init' before using 'lb config', don't run it again
after using 'lb clean --purge'. It could be the origin of the issue.
I repeat:
'lb clean --purge' cleans 'lb build' (= lb chroot && lb chroot && lb binary)
'lb clean --binary' cleans 'lb binary'
Another clarification, altho
Hi Simon,
Am 02.10.2015 um 12:12 schrieb Simon Hobson:
> [...] I could see something like 40 SSIDs - and of course, a handful
> of them were on "wrong" channels so as to maximise interference to
> other networks (eg on Ch3 so it overlaps Ch1 and Ch6).
Of course, there is a point where it cannot
tilt! wrote:
> I think the entire issue "how do i scan for available networks" is badly
> implemented in wicd *and* in Windows WiFi Connections (which are two WiFi
> connection assistants i know from practice).
For completeness, this is how OS X (version 10.8) does it.
If using the WiFi icon
To fsmithred:
netman memory leak you mentioned in a previous email has been
resolved. It was caused by the commented (line starting with //) code:
begin
StatusPanel.Color := $53FF00;
btnConnectionStatus.Caption := 'Connected';
TrayIcon.Hint := 'Connected, Netman';
TrayIcon
On 01/10/15 23:24, Ozi Traveller wrote:
Same issue.
I have all this in auto/config
lb clean --purge
lb init
lb config -a amd64 \
--binary-images iso \
--distribution jessie \
--win32-loader false \
--checksums md5 \
--archive-areas "main" \
--apt-recommends false \
--apt aptitude \
--apt-op
fsmithred wrote: "It looks nice. Upload it, and I'll try it."
Before actually implementing the backend to handle wlanX and ethX and
the new network device naming scheme, I had to plan how the GUI should
look and work. This means, netman is still unable to handle devices
other than wlan0 and eth0.
Am 02.10.2015 um 09:07 schrieb tilt!:
wicd's button for doing that is labeled "Update" (update what?) and it
if the wicd application windows is opened at default size.
Sorry, unfinished sentence there:
... and it if the wicd application windows is opened at default size,
that button is hidde
Hi Edward,
thank you for the explanations.
Am 02.10.2015 um 08:17 schrieb Edward Bartolo:
> Tilt wrote: " Does the button "New" take the user to a scan for
> available WiFi networks?"
>
> The button New displays a dialog box which has that functionality, but
> on demand by clicking a button. Thi
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