Dan Williams wrote:
Actually, now that I think about it, why are _any_ applets
screen-scraping /proc/net/wireless anymore? If they profess to be a
wireless applet, yet screenscrape /proc/net/wireless, that's suspect
right there. The ioctls for status are quite well-defined and haven't
changed
On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 23:24 -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
> I have gotten most things working to produce wireless statistics through
> /proc/net/wireless for
> bcm43xx-d80211; however, I have one problem that I have not yet been able to
> solve. When I do a 'cat
> /proc/net/wireless', the following
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 06:24, Larry Finger wrote:
> I have gotten most things working to produce wireless statistics through
> /proc/net/wireless for
> bcm43xx-d80211; however, I have one problem that I have not yet been able to
> solve. When I do a 'cat
> /proc/net/wireless', the following is
On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 23:24 -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
> I have gotten most things working to produce wireless statistics through
> /proc/net/wireless for
> bcm43xx-d80211; however, I have one problem that I have not yet been able to
> solve. When I do a 'cat
> /proc/net/wireless', the following
I have gotten most things working to produce wireless statistics through
/proc/net/wireless for
bcm43xx-d80211; however, I have one problem that I have not yet been able to
solve. When I do a 'cat
/proc/net/wireless', the following is printed:
Inter-| sta-| Quality| Discarded packet