Hi Alessandro,
El 19/09/18 a las 21:36, Alessandro Selli escribió:
On 19/09/18 at 20:34, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi,
El 19/09/18 a las 20:08, J. Fahrner escribió:
Am 2018-09-19 14:18, schrieb aitor_czr:
From my point of view a suspend/resume should automatically connect
to a known network when
On 19/09/18 at 20:34, aitor_czr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> El 19/09/18 a las 20:08, J. Fahrner escribió:
>>
>> Am 2018-09-19 14:18, schrieb aitor_czr:
>>
>>> From my point of view a suspend/resume should automatically connect
>>> to a known network when it wakes up, just as a reboot does. Antony.
>>>
>>>
>>
Am 2018-09-19 20:34, schrieb aitor_czr:
> Try to connect to a concrete wifi without the conviction about its existence?
> Mmm..., sorry but it makes little sense...
When it's non existent, scanning is ok. But if it is, scanning is
obsolete.___
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Hi,
El 19/09/18 a las 20:08, J. Fahrner escribió:
Am 2018-09-19 14:18, schrieb aitor_czr:
From my point of view a suspend/resume should automatically connect
to a known network when it wakes up, just as a reboot does. Antony.
This will be easy to do; automatically connect to an available
Am 2018-09-19 14:18, schrieb aitor_czr:
> From my point of view a suspend/resume should automatically connect to a
> known network when it wakes up, just as a reboot does. Antony.
> This will be easy to do; automatically connect to an available installed wifi
> after suspend/reboot.
> The only
El 19/09/18 a las 14:18, aitor_czr escribió:
Hi,
El 19/09/18 a las 14:07, Antony Stone escribió:
On Wednesday 19 September 2018 at 13:01:44, m712 wrote:
I'd prefer for it to reconnect, but only to known networks, of course. That
way I can read news in the morning at home, close the lid, go
You can just scan when the GUI's open. Maybe make a timeout after which netaid
stops searching for a known network after boot/resume (user-configurable)? This
way we have error-tolerance too.
On September 19, 2018 3:18:01 PM GMT+03:00, aitor_czr
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>El 19/09/18 a las 14:07, Antony S
Hi,
El 19/09/18 a las 14:07, Antony Stone escribió:
On Wednesday 19 September 2018 at 13:01:44, m712 wrote:
I'd prefer for it to reconnect, but only to known networks, of course. That
way I can read news in the morning at home, close the lid, go to work and
start working without fiddling with
Am 2018-09-19 14:07, schrieb Antony Stone:
From my point of view a suspend/resume should automatically connect to
a known
network when it wakes up, just as a reboot does.
Exactyly my needs also. This is why I prefer wicd. But wicd has one
disadvantage: it takes a long time to reconnect. Looks
On Wednesday 19 September 2018 at 13:01:44, m712 wrote:
> I'd prefer for it to reconnect, but only to known networks, of course. That
> way I can read news in the morning at home, close the lid, go to work and
> start working without fiddling with the network settings.
From my point of view a sus
Am 2018-09-19 13:19, schrieb Hendrik Boom:
Do we even want to automatically reconnect after a suspend/resume? We
might be resuming in a vastly different environment from where we
suspended.
I use my notebooks mainly at home. When I finished reading mails and
news I close the lid until I need
On September 18, 2018 1:34:39 PM GMT+03:00, Edward Bartolo
wrote:
>Quote:
>
>The aim of MY simple-netaid IS NOT to enrich my CV. I did it for the
>project. It seems a selfish self-centred motivation is more
>appreciated here.
Edward, this behaviour is really uncalled for. If you have a problem
I'd prefer for it to reconnect, but only to known networks, of course. That way
I can read news in the morning at home, close the lid, go to work and start
working without fiddling with the network settings.
On September 19, 2018 2:19:05 PM GMT+03:00, Hendrik Boom
wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 19, 2018
On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 08:13:24AM +0200, aitor_czr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> El 19/09/18 a las 07:55, J. Fahrner escribió:
> >
> > Am 2018-09-18 11:37, schrieb aitor_czr:
> >
> > > Thanks for your interest on simple-netaid :)
> > >
> > Does simple-netaid not automatically reconnect after suspend/resume
Hi,
El 19/09/18 a las 07:55, J. Fahrner escribió:
Am 2018-09-18 11:37, schrieb aitor_czr:
Thanks for your interest on simple-netaid :)
Does simple-netaid not automatically reconnect after suspend/resume?
Jochen
It doesn't. The automatically connect option still is not implemented. I
wa
Am 2018-09-18 11:37, schrieb aitor_czr:
> Thanks for your interest on simple-netaid :)
Does simple-netaid not automatically reconnect after suspend/resume?
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Am 2018-09-18 11:23, schrieb aitor_czr:
> Thanks for your interest on simple-netaid :)
I thank you!
I installed simple-netaid in parallel with wicd. Now I'm wondering how
simple-netaid finds the active connection. It reports "connected to
vmnet8". That's some virtual interface of Vmware Player
Hi again,
El 18/09/18 a las 11:23, aitor_czr escribió:
Hi Jochen,
El 18/09/18 a las 07:56, J. Fahrner escribió:
Am 2018-09-18 01:11, schrieb aitor_czr:
I uploaded the new packeges after fixing most of the bugs:
http://gnuinos.org/simple-netaid/
I also added the .desktop menu entry.
Is
Hi Jochen,
El 18/09/18 a las 07:56, J. Fahrner escribió:
Am 2018-09-18 01:11, schrieb aitor_czr:
I uploaded the new packeges after fixing most of the bugs:
http://gnuinos.org/simple-netaid/
I also added the .desktop menu entry.
Is there some README about simple-netaid?
The only existe
Am 2018-09-18 01:11, schrieb aitor_czr:
> I uploaded the new packeges after fixing most of the bugs:
>
> http://gnuinos.org/simple-netaid/
>
> I also added the .desktop menu entry.
Is there some README about simple-netaid? What is it? Is it a
replacement for wicd? Can they live together, or mus
Hi,
El 17/09/18 a las 15:17, aitor_czr escribió:
Hi,
El 17/09/18 a las 11:48, aitor_czr escribió:
Hi,
El 17/09/18 a las 08:22, aitor_czr escribió:
I've been testing the packages, and the packaging need a review.
There are some bugs non-existent building the sources.
Maybe the static libr
Hi,
El 17/09/18 a las 11:48, aitor_czr escribió:
Hi,
El 17/09/18 a las 08:22, aitor_czr escribió:
I've been testing the packages, and the packaging need a review.
There are some bugs non-existent building the sources.
Maybe the static library... I'll try to fix it today.
Cheers,
 Aitor.
Hi,
El 17/09/18 a las 08:22, aitor_czr escribió:
I've been testing the packages, and the packaging need a review. There
are some bugs non-existent building the sources.
Maybe the static library... I'll try to fix it today.
Cheers,
Aitor.
You can build the sources:
https://git.devuan.org/
El 16/09/18 a las 23:49, aitor_czr escribió:
You must type `chmod +x libnetaid.install`, of course.
Here you are the packages of simple-netaid for amd64:
http://gnuinos.org/simple-netaid/
This week i'll upload the packages for i386 and i'll explain how to
build them for other architectures.
El 16/09/18 a las 23:49, aitor_czr escribió:
You must type `chmod +x libnetaid.install`, of course.
Here you are the packages of simple-netaid for amd64:
http://gnuinos.org/simple-netaid/
This week i'll upload the packages for i386 and i'll explain how to
build them for other architectures.
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