On 28/9/20 8:31, aitor_czr wrote:
The above issues have been fixed and the packages are available in:
deb http://packages.gnuinos.org/merged beowulf main
deb-src http://packages.gnuinos.org/merged beowulf main
You need gnuinos-keyring.
Aitor
Hi again,
On 6/4/20 0:43, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi Mike,
On 4/5/20 8:20 PM, Mike Schmitz via Dng wrote:
One thing I ran into right away, and took me a few tries before I
figured it out; I needed to quote my passphrase, since it has spaces. It
might be good to do that in your call to wpa
On 27/9/20 13:59, g4sra via Dng wrote:
I have reservations about where QT5 is going, despite any issue with
pulseaudio, now might be a good time to jump ship.
+1
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other things.
My help was installing simple-netaid-cdkin Void Linux, the ncurses
interface for simple-netaid:
https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/simple-netaid-cdk
I seem to remember. It required to build from source ifupdown (which
-as someone has pointed
out in this thread- has its orig
Hi Emiliano,
On 7/8/20 3:04, Ludovic Bellière wrote:
Thus, you'll have to switch from consolekit to
elogind if you wish to use anything KDE.
If you don't want to mix so many Qt dependecies with Gtk stuff,
you can use the images of gnuinoslxqt, built a couple of days ago
including gwenview:
htt
Hi,
The /srv partition is the largest on this machine and the testdisk
recovery image of this
partition (~170G) is too large to fit anywhere on the hard drive.
I'm not pretty sure, but testdisk allows you to generate an iso image of
whatever you want, i seem to remember:
https://www.cgsecur
Hi,
On 7/15/20 9:07 PM, Florian Zieboll wrote:
On July 15, 2020 7:21:30 PM GMT+02:00, Simon Hobson
wrote:
Can anyone give me any hint as to what is bringing up the network before it is
supposed to be ?
Although I am not doing IPv6 networking myself, I suppose searching the DNG
list's ar
Hi Riccardo,
On 06/01/2020 07:55 PM, Riccardo Mottola via Dng wrote:
yes, I am currently on ascii on all my machines. I could try to test
beowulf too, although I need to be sure to have gcc 6.5
Beowulf has gcc-7 and gcc-8 instead, but also gcc (build-essential)
which is the compiler used by d
Hi again,
On 02/07/20 13:50, aitor_czr wrote:
Dear Ralph,
On 02/07/20 09:36, Ralph Ronnquist via Dng wrote:
aitor_czr wrote on 2/7/20 9:13 pm:
Hi again,
On 02/07/20 10:42, aitor_czr wrote:
for other values of*dist* we would find also other categories like
'contrib' or 'non
Dear Ralph,
On 02/07/20 09:36, Ralph Ronnquist via Dng wrote:
aitor_czr wrote on 2/7/20 9:13 pm:
Hi again,
On 02/07/20 10:42, aitor_czr wrote:
for other values of*dist* we would find also other categories like
'contrib' or 'non-free' and also other different architect
Hi again,
On 02/07/20 10:42, aitor_czr wrote:
for other values of *dist* we would find also other categories like
'contrib' or 'non-free' and also other different architectures (
'source' 'all' 'i386 and 'amd64' aside)
Strictly speaki
I rectify:
On 02/07/20 10:42, aitor_czr wrote:
(Note the missing '/' symbol at the begining of the string) and the
code above will stay this way:
if k.endswith('/binary-armhf/Packages.gz'):
for a in arches:
for c in categories:
if a in k and ("/%s/" % c)
Hi all,
Having a look at the code of the amprolla_init.py script:
https://github.com/parazyd/amprolla/blob/master/amprolla_init.py
you'll find the following commented lines 76-81:
# if k.endswith('/binary-armhf/Packages.gz'):
# for a in arches:
# for c in categories:
# if a in k and ("/%
Hi,
On 05/24/2020 11:28 AM, al3xu5 / dotcommon wrote:
I still have some doubts if LXQt could be a better choice.
Thanks again for your support
Regards
I have my doubts about Qt in general:
https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-offering-changes-2020
Cheers,
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El 2020-04-18 a las 13:51, aitor_czr escribió:
Hi,
Today I replayed to the translation into spanish of one article
written by a systemd developer in Lennart Pottering's blog,
and arguing (*aside* of the translated article) that most of the
systemd detractors are also propi
Hi,
Today I replayed to the translation into spanish of one article written
by a systemd developer in Lennart Pottering's blog,
and arguing (*aside* of the translated article) that most of the systemd
detractors are also propietary software defenders:
https://maslinux.es/en-defensa-de-syste
Hi Hendrik,
El 2020-04-13 a las 15:19, Hendrik Boom escribió:
Very interesting that you're building a minimalist browser.
What existing software stack are you building it on?
-- hendrik
Gtk and libwebkit, but i'm also looking for other possible alternatives,
because Webkit
(distributed und
Hi,
El 2020-04-14 a las 04:18, spiralofhope escribió:
Related: Tabbed
Simple generic tabbed frontend to xembed-aware applications, originally
designed for surf but also usable with many other applications..
http://tools.suckless.org/tabbed/
Thanks a lot for the link, it seems to be interest
On 4/11/20 7:04 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
But i wonder if libwebkitgtk-1.0 (compatible with Gtk2) will survive
the passing of time and dbus.
The answer is blowin' in the wind :)
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On 4/11/20 5:40 PM, Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote:
Hi,
I tried to extract the contents of the current .tar.gz2 archive in
/opt as suggested but failed with the following error:
-ERROR-
# tar xjf waterfox-current-2020.04.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2 .
tar: .: Not found in archiv
Hi Edward,
On 4/11/20 11:50 AM, Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote:
Hi,
I would like to ask whether Devuan and Waterfox are still compatible.
Updates of Waterfox are not working. I tried the classic version as
the new one may have more issues.
The 'old' version of waterfox I am using freezes the mou
Hi Didier,
On 4/9/20 10:19 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
Sorry for the typo. install *ifplugd* or an equivalent.
Another clarification: ifplugd depends on ifupdown and breaks with
ifupdown2. The
real culprit of the startup delay is ifupdown together with dhcp, and
it's not caused
by the tim
Hi Didier,
On 4/9/20 4:29 PM, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 09/04/2020 à 18:16, Didier Kryn a écrit :
Le 09/04/2020 à 16:13, dal a écrit :
Hello and thanks for Beowulf.
An issue:
it looks like
devuan_beowulf_3.0.0_beta_amd64_netinstall.iso
and the base system installable from it
do not conta
Hi Mike,
On 4/5/20 8:20 PM, Mike Schmitz via Dng wrote:
One thing I ran into right away, and took me a few tries before I
figured it out; I needed to quote my passphrase, since it has spaces. It
might be good to do that in your call to wpa-passphrase. It shouldn't
have taken as many tries as it
Hi Adrian,
On 4/5/20 1:19 PM, Adrian Zaugg wrote:
Unfortunately there is no DNSSEC on pkgmaster.devuan.org nor on
packages.gnuinos.org
There are several https key-servers out there... Could somebody
recommend me someone in particular?
Thanks in advance,
Aitor.
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On 4/5/20 2:05 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi again,
On 4/5/20 2:04 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi all,
Today i uploaded the first releases of libnetaid and simple-netaid-cdk.
Here you are the packages:
http://gnuinos.org/simple-netaid-cdk/simple-netaid.tar.gz
Just install the packages appropriate
On 4/5/20 2:05 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
The Gtk2 packages will available soon.
... will *be* available...
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Hi again,
On 4/5/20 2:04 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi all,
Today i uploaded the first releases of libnetaid and simple-netaid-cdk.
Here you are the packages:
http://gnuinos.org/simple-netaid-cdk/simple-netaid.tar.gz
Just install the packages appropriate to your architecture, add the
following
Hi all,
Today i uploaded the first releases of libnetaid and simple-netaid-cdk.
Here you are the packages:
http://gnuinos.org/simple-netaid-cdk/simple-netaid.tar.gz
Just install the packages appropriate to your architecture, add the
following
lines to the /etc/network/interfaces files:
ifac
On 30/3/20 20:00, tom wrote:
OpenRC natively supports detecting what kind of environment it running
in. Be it baremetal, LXC, etc. Perhaps you could use that or at least
look at the source code for it.
Thanks a lot, tom.
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Hi,
On 30/3/20 15:46, Simon Hobson wrote:
Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 03:18:45PM +, aitor_czr wrote:
$ ls --inode --directory "/"
2 /
Is there anything I can do with an inode except check file identity within
a filesystem?
You can use it as a search conditio
Hi,
On 30/3/20 14:09, g4sra via Dng wrote:
Fails to identify a Devuan Guest which has its own partition running in a VM
hosted by Fedora.
Are you referring to the *raw* host hard disk from a guest?
http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch09.html#rawdisk
Aitor.
_
Hi Svante,
On 19/2/20 15:17, Svante Signell via Dng wrote:
Hello,
No replies so far from the devuan-dev list. Maybe with a larger audience I can
get some help!
Thanks!
Checking whether the *inode* number of the primary directory in the
standard filesystem hierarchy
used in the most unix-like
Hi tempforever,
On 26/3/20 2:57, tempforever wrote:
Thanks a lot. Your message is going to be top of my list for a couple
years :-)
Not at all. I like to be at the very top.
Cheers,
topforever.
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Hi Steve,
On 15/3/20 16:39, Steve Litt wrote:
All of these are good ideas, but if it were me, I'd prioritize
simple-netaid-dmenu, in which all from-list selection and all user
input is done via dmenu.
Gtk2, Gtk3, qt5, and ncurses are all fairly big libraries. Dmenu is
tiny and depends only on X
Hi,
On 3/3/20 15:26, aitor wrote:
I removed the MAC Address so far because it's giving me a segmentation
fault. I hope to fix this issue shortly.
The issue has been solved replacing the standard C sprintf() by
g_strdup_printf() in the "netproc.c" file, which is similar
to the first one but safe
Hi
On 19/3/22 14:01, aitor_czr wrote:
On 22/3/20 12:18, Dimitris via Dng wrote:
wget
https://pkgmaster.devuan.org/devuan/pool/main/d/devuan-keyring/devuan-keyring_2017.10.03_all.deb
dpkg --install devuan-keyring_2017.10.03_all.deb
resending, last message was encrypted..
Wow!
The date of
On 22/3/20 12:18, Dimitris via Dng wrote:
wget
https://pkgmaster.devuan.org/devuan/pool/main/d/devuan-keyring/devuan-keyring_2017.10.03_all.deb
dpkg --install devuan-keyring_2017.10.03_all.deb
resending, last message was encrypted..
Wow!
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Hi,
On 19/3/20 15:24, Rainer Weikusat via Dng wrote:
goli...@devuan.org writes:
Dear dev1ers,
The Devuan 3 Beowulf Beta release is now ready for review.
[...]
In solidarity,
The Devuan Devs
Great news. Thanks a lot.
Yes, I've it working on my computers. Thanks, golinux and all the
con
Hi,
On 12/9/19 6:49, aitor_czr wrote:
Maybe you are wondering about the reaseon why the server of the socket
should be multithreaded.
Well... Download the following example:
http://gnuinos.org/socket/ip/
The code of the server has been replaced by:
serverSocket( { FILE_DESCRIPTOR, &q
Hi again,
On 10/9/19 11:45, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi all,
Here you are an example of the unix socket class used in simple-netaid
for sending the arguments
to the suid binary through a file descriptor instead of using
arguments in the command line:
http://gnuinos.org/socket/socket-class-example
Hi all,
Here you are an example of the unix socket class used in simple-netaid
for sending the arguments
to the suid binary through a file descriptor instead of using arguments
in the command line:
http://gnuinos.org/socket/socket-class-example/
You'll need to install libglibmm-2.4-dev for t
Hi again,
On 9/8/19 20:50, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi,
On 1/8/19 17:45, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
There's not really anything to yank out. Don't have a non-free repo
and don't put non-free firmware on the installer isos. They probably
also want to use a libre kernel. This is not a diff
Hi,
On 1/8/19 17:45, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
There's not really anything to yank out. Don't have a non-free repo
and don't put non-free firmware on the installer isos. They probably
also want to use a libre kernel. This is not a difficult task, and
gnuinos already does this.
You already have
On 5/8/19 10:49, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi,
On 3/8/19 15:36, pekman wrote:
I'm hoping for a prosperous future for the whole team, which will find
a solid solution for one of the first FSF certified distros.
Just as a curiosity, in the beginning GNU/Trisquel -a full free
spanish distribution l
Hi,
On 3/8/19 15:36, pekman wrote:
I'm hoping for a prosperous future for the whole team, which will find
a solid solution for one of the first FSF certified distros.
Just as a curiosity, in the beginning GNU/Trisquel -a full free spanish
distribution listed in the FSF website
and developed by
Hi,
On 3/8/19 15:36, pekman wrote:
I'm hoping for a prosperous future for the whole team, which will find
a solid solution for one of the first FSF certified distros.
Just as a curosity,in the beginning GNU/Trisquel -a spanish full free
distribution listed in the FSF website
and developed by Ru
Hi m_maass,
On 8/7/19 17:41, m_maass wrote:
Dear Friends,
i want to install ascii with
packages.devuan.org/devuan/dists/jessie/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/netboot.tar.gz
As far as i know, the "packages.devuan.org" repository is deprecated.
Did you try with "deb.devuan.org"?
Hi,
On 7/7/19 9:40, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi again,
On 6/7/19 12:36, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
I selected Devuan, stable, main.
Yesterday i selected Gnuinos, stable, main, and it worked for me.
I uploaded the image today:
http://gnuinos.org/Ascii/
Cheers,
Aitor.
Wicd doesn't work
Hi again,
On 6/7/19 12:36, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
I selected Devuan, stable, main.
Yesterday i selected Gnuinos, stable, main, and it worked for me.
I uploaded the image today:
http://gnuinos.org/Ascii/
Cheers,
Aitor.
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Hi fsmithred,
On 5/7/19 22:46, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
On 5/30/19 4:54 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi fsmithred,
On 30/5/19 15:30, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
Reboot into the system looks good. It installed the full system from
the iso (without network)
:) :) :)
Now I have to look at it and
On 14/6/19 1:51, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I just put up several nginx documents helpful to those who don't yet
have a complete knowledge of nginx. You can access them all from the
following URL:
http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/nginx/
Thanks,
SteveT
Thanks Steve, it'll be very useful
Hi s@,
On 20/5/19 22:41, s@ wrote:
aitor_czr wrote:
Have a look at the server side:
https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/simple-netaid/blob/master/backend_src/server.c
char buffer[512];
(...)
You are using in some places 'sizeof(buffer)' in 'fgets()' and such..
Your buf
Hi fsmithred,
On 30/5/19 15:30, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
On 5/30/19 11:17 AM, aitor wrote:
Hi fsmithred,
On 30/5/19 16:37, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
I chose openbox, ascii, main and I got xfce instead.
Yes, i know... The same happened to me.
The config file is the config file for xfce. Minor
Hi fsmithred,
On 30/5/19 1:05, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
On 5/29/19 12:24 PM, aitor wrote:
Hi,
On 29/5/19 17:07, aitor wrote:
Hi,
On 29/5/19 10:17, aitor_czr wrote:
I chose gnuinos, openbox, main. It ran. I got a 114M iso that shows
me a boot menu but won't boot to live. It does the
Hi again,
Sorry for the [SPAM] label in my previous post :)
Aitor.
On 29/5/19 8:17, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi fsmithred,
On 28/5/19 12:31, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
I chose gnuinos, openbox, main. It ran. I got a 114M iso that shows
me a boot menu but won't boot to live. It does the same
Hi fsmithred,
On 28/5/19 12:31, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
I chose gnuinos, openbox, main. It ran. I got a 114M iso that shows me
a boot menu but won't boot to live. It does the same with
bios/isolinux as with uefi/grub.
There's no kernel or initrd in the live dir on the iso or in binary/live
Hi again,
On 27/5/19 6:14, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi all,
I added the uefi support to the sources of the live-sdk:
https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/live-sdk/tree/master/
Install all the build dependencies mentioned in the README file (some
of them can depend on the architecture of the system
Hi all,
I added the uefi support to the sources of the live-sdk:
https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/live-sdk/tree/master/
Install all the build dependencies mentioned in the README file (some of
them can depend on the architecture of the system
(like, for example, grub-efi-amd64-bin / grub-efi
168.0.255
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
PROTOCOL=IEEE 802.11
ESSID=Euskaltel-58YA
QUALITY=94%
Have a look at the server side:
https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/simple-netaid/blob/master/backend_src/server.c
concretly to the writeFileDescriptor ( int df, struct sbuf s ) function.
It works as follows:
- i
Hi all,
I recently started started developing the backend of simple-netaid from
scratch. There will be a lot of improvements.
You can find the project here:
https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/simple-netaid/tree/master/
The readme file will contain all the documentation about usage of the
CLI
Hi Steve,
On 7/5/19 6:08, Steve wrote:
I'm deciding whether to upgrade from ascii to beowulf now or wait until
beowulf becomes the stable release.
Is there a release date scheduled or a page that shows what tasks are
remaining?
Thanks,
Steve
I can build images of beowulf using the live-sdk. I
H Didier,
On 4/5/19 13:18, Didier Kryn wrote:
Hi all, in particular Steve and Aitor who have tested the program.
Two new boolean parameters are now recognised in the config file:
Decorate = True means the window has border, title and buttons,
False means it has none of these.
A
On 1/5/19 18:23, aitor_czr wrote:
What about the use of CMake?
I can help on that, and also in the translations.
Aitor.
using xgettext and msginit
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Hi Didier,
On 28/4/19 22:59, Didier Kryn wrote:
Thanks a lot Aitor.
In the mean time I've found a bug which should cause memory leak
and possible segfault. I'll do a few checks and push the corrected
version asap.
Didier
On Thu, 2015-11-26 at 17:04 +, Roger Leigh wrote:
Hi Didier,
On 23/4/19 12:22, Didier Kryn wrote:
Hello Devuaneers.
I have put on https://git.devuan.org/kryn/hopman an application to
let mount/umount/open filesystems on hotplug mass storage devises such
as USB sticks or SD cards. This is a replacements for features
provided by Deskt
On 19/4/19 12:41, Antony Stone wrote:
"replacement for" IMHO.
Antony.
Which book (originally written in english and in plain language,
discarding Charles Dickens and so on) should i carry to a deserted
island in order to improve my english?
Roald Dahl springs to mind... Any among you has read
On 19/4/19 12:20, aitor_czr wrote:
as well as a replacement to sysvinit [*]
Runit, s6, OpenRC or whatever you want :)
Aitor.
[*] replacement of..., better said?
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Hi,
On 19/4/19 11:03, Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote:
Following the last crises in the Administration of Devuan, as a user
of Devuan who appreciates init freedom, I am worried. Is the crises
over or not? What about the void created by katolaZ?
I still hope to see KatolaZ around. He really has cr
On 14/4/19 11:46, info at smallinnovations dot nl wrote:
I did support Devuan with mirror.smallinnovations.nl and
devuan.smallinnovations.nl (and do until 30 april).
I can read :)
So what exactly is your point except that you apparently like to bully
people?
Bully people? Who is bulling pe
Hi fsmithred,
On 14/4/19 11:22, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
On 04/14/2019 04:40 AM, Antony Stone wrote:
On Sunday 14 April 2019 at 10:39:34, aitor_czr wrote:
On 14/4/19 10:30, chillfan--- via Dng wrote:
About corporations:
If they are that interested in Devuan (and yes I'm repeating m
On 14/4/19 9:59, aitor_czr wrote:
my words have not been aimed against any people who supported devuan
in the past, neither against Centurion Dan nor against KatolaZ
whom i really appreciate :)
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On 14/4/19 10:40, Antony Stone wrote:
How difficult is "possible"?
Antony.
Not so difficult. I'll work on that.
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Hi chillfan,
On 14/4/19 10:30, chillfan--- via Dng wrote:
About corporations:
If they are that interested in Devuan (and yes I'm repeating myself) they
should put some dedicated maintainers our way so we can remove all of
libsystemd0.
It's possible to remove entirely libsystemd0.
Aitor.
On 14/4/19 9:55, aitor_czr wrote:
On 13/4/19 16:34, mett wrote:
While everybody is obviously free to leave if he realizes he does not
share the same goal as the rest of the project, we are still facing a
crisis. I thus believe that we should win over people who supported devuan in
the
past
On 13/4/19 16:34, mett wrote:
While everybody is obviously free to leave if he realizes he does not
share the same goal as the rest of the project, we are still facing a
crisis. I thus believe that we should win over people who supported devuan in
the
past, not fight with them.
Of course, i agre
On 12/4/19 23:20, info at smallinnovations dot nl wrote:
So you only have to endure me another 18 days.
0 days, in my case, because I won't waste more time reading your messages.
Good luck :)
Aitor.
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On 12/4/19 21:45, Hendrik Boom wrote:
Seems to work now. Thanks to whoever did it.
-- hendrik
Yes, i was getting the same "Your connection is not secure" message, but
now the website works :)
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Hi,
I'm building the backend of simple-netaid step by step, so that you can
test it about possible glitchs.
Here you are the first step:
http://www.gnuinos.org/examples/simple-netaid/
Build it:
$ ./build
and run:
$ ./simple-netaid-server
The output will be something like:
Conneted to /
On 23/3/19 10:34, aitor_czr wrote:
The backbone of the shared library is a small part of the iproute project
remaining the rest of the project in order to enable the accessibility
to the "iproute show" command without root privileges.
Oops..., "ip route show" can
Hi,
I'll try to document how the backend of simple-netaid works. First of
all, please take in mind that this project
was started by another person (Edward Bartolo) with a very different
point of view, but helding out an inspiration
for mine. So, take this thread as a positive feedback for the p
Hi KatolaZ,
On 19/3/19 11:13, KatolaZ wrote:
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 11:00:59AM +0100, aitor_czr wrote:
[cut]
I answer myself, referring to the use of pkill wpa_supplicant:
#include
int kill_wpa_supplicant(void)
{
pid_t wpa_pid;
FILE *fp;
fp = (fopen("/va
On 19/3/19 23:41, aitor_czr wrote:
fsmithred wrote the following command in d1g time ago:
|kill $(ps -e |grep wpa |grep -oP '\d{3,}')
https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=2158 Aitor.|
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Hi KatolaZ,
On 19/3/19 11:13, KatolaZ wrote:
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 11:00:59AM +0100, aitor_czr wrote:
[cut]
I answer myself, referring to the use of pkill wpa_supplicant:
#include
int kill_wpa_supplicant(void)
{
pid_t wpa_pid;
FILE *fp;
fp = (fopen("/va
Hi Didier,
On 19/3/19 12:39, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 19/03/2019 à 09:56, aitor_czr a écrit :
Hi Nick,
On 19/3/19 9:21, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
...
for i in /sys/class/net/eth*; do
...
Thanks for your script! Interesting to know... With a short look, i
seems to read the value content
On 19/3/19 11:23, aitor_czr wrote:
which has been is written
has been written
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Hi KatolaZ,
On 19/3/19 11:13, KatolaZ wrote:
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 11:00:59AM +0100, aitor_czr wrote:
[cut]
I answer myself, referring to the use of pkill wpa_supplicant:
#include
int kill_wpa_supplicant(void)
{
pid_t wpa_pid;
FILE *fp;
fp = (fopen("/va
Hi,
On 7/9/18 19:37, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi Edward,
El 07/09/18 a las 17:59, Edward Bartolo escribió:
On 07/09/2018, aitor_czr wrote:
El 07/09/18 a las 12:00, Edward Bartolo escribió:
Aitor wrote:
"I spent a lot of time downgrading the frontend from Gtk3 to Gtk2,
because of the ge
Hi,
On 19/3/19 9:21, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
You might call me ignorant, but with bash this can be done a bit simpler (this
is from my solution to the detect-if-kable-present-while-booting-problem):-)
The best solution might be to run the connection attempt on a secondary
plane without int
On 19/3/19 9:56, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi Nick,
On 19/3/19 9:21, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
You might call me ignorant, but with bash this can be done a bit simpler (this
is from my solution to the detect-if-kable-present-while-booting-problem):-)
#!/bin/bash
while sleep 1; do
for i in
Hi Nick,
On 19/3/19 9:21, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
You might call me ignorant, but with bash this can be done a bit simpler (this
is from my solution to the detect-if-kable-present-while-booting-problem):-)
#!/bin/bash
while sleep 1; do
for i in /sys/class/net/eth*; do
VAR=$(ba
Hi,
On 18/3/19 18:37, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi all,
On 17/3/19 13:45, aitor_czr wrote:
I'm also working on an alternative to poettering's ifplugd for the
automatically wired connect option of simple-netaid.
Aitor.
Here you are the code:
gnuinos.org/examples/netproc/main.c
I
Hi all,
On 17/3/19 13:45, aitor_czr wrote:
I'm also working on an alternative to poettering's ifplugd for the
automatically wired connect option of simple-netaid.
Aitor.
Here you are the code:
gnuinos.org/examples/netproc/main.c
Install the libiw-dev and ethtool packages, and
Hi,
On 17/3/19 13:38, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi Eward,
On 7/3/19 8:38, Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote:
Hi Everyone,
My version of simple-netaid-backend has been debugged to connect when
there is only one active wifi hotspot. It was previously failing to
connect because there was an error in a
On 17/3/19 16:16, aitor_czr wrote:
[...] takes a lot of code taken from [...]
while it may appear reduntant :)
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Hi,
On 17/3/19 16:04, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi Tom,
On 17/3/19 14:38, wirelessd...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm also working on an alternative to poettering's ifplugd for the
automatically wired connect option of simple-netaid.
Aitor.
Can you borrow code from netplug for that? It does t
Hi Tom,
On 17/3/19 14:38, wirelessd...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm also working on an alternative to poettering's ifplugd for the
automatically wired connect option of simple-netaid.
Aitor.
Can you borrow code from netplug for that? It does the same as ifplugd.
—Tom
I knew netplug, but i trie
Hi again,
On 17/3/19 13:38, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi Eward,
On 7/3/19 8:38, Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote:
Hi Everyone,
My version of simple-netaid-backend has been debugged to connect when
there is only one active wifi hotspot. It was previously failing to
connect because there was an error in
Hi Eward,
On 7/3/19 8:38, Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote:
Hi Everyone,
My version of simple-netaid-backend has been debugged to connect when
there is only one active wifi hotspot. It was previously failing to
connect because there was an error in a while loop which prevented
iteration from takin
Hi,
On 12/3/19 13:45, Antony Stone wrote:
On Tuesday 12 March 2019 at 13:41:44, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi Anthony,
On 12/3/19 13:35, Antony Stone wrote:
If that's a serious comment, what is evil/wrong with (lib)dbus?
One of the premises of the devuan project was (i thought): no more
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