Hi Edward,
this is a great GUI :)
I would like to ask two questions:
* Does the button "New" take the user to a scan for available WiFi networks?
* I see there is a button "Delete" - does it enable the user to delete
the file /etc/network/interfaces?
Kind regards,
T.
Am 01.10.2015 um 19:16
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
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,
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
Am 13.10.2015 um 13:48 schrieb Edward Bartolo:
Hi,
I am debugging the backend using valgrind to investigate any possible
memory leaks. This was indicated to me as a debugging necessity by
jerome.
Edward
I recommend a "coverage test", meaning a series of a tests that will run
through all prod
Am 19.10.2015 um 10:03 schrieb Edward Bartolo:
> automated_scanner.c:521:2: warning:
> suggest parentheses around assignment used as truth value
> [-Wparentheses]
> if ( dir =opendir(IFACES_PATH) ) {
I recommend writing this instead at line 512 of automated_scanner.c:
if (NULL != (dir = opend
Hi dev,
Am 07.12.2015 um 16:39 schrieb dev:
> [...] I like the tabs and the drop-down feature of XFCE Terminal as
> well as the light footprint. I've tried others[1] such as Terra
> Terminal, Terminator and Yakuake but can't seem to find one with all
> the right features. Any suggestions? ...inst
Am 04.04.2016 um 04:54 schrieb fsmithred:
session optional pam_umask.so umask=0022"
Add such customization to
/etc/pam.d/common-session
instead. The statement should appear after the end of the block that is
automatically updated by "pam-auth-update", i.e. it should follow the line
Am 04.04.2016 um 08:58 schrieb Boruch Baum:
> [...]
> I'm getting a bit uncomfortable about starting this thread, because
> upon reflection, it seems that one consequence of setting the
> system-wide may be that the 027 umask will end up having some system
> account creating a file that should be
Am 22.04.2016 um 21:52 schrieb Rainer Weikusat:
> People who may not know it yet but who are (like me) prone to
> inverting two letter command names every once in a while might want
> to have a look at the sl package/ program.
Unfortunately it is not possible to provide such helper programs for
Fungal-net,
could you please tone down, and furthermore condense your critique, such
that it can be read and understood?
If you have found a gap in the documentation that causes trouble to
users, please point it out.
Kind regards,
T.
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