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After reading `gui.rst`, this should be polish to only documentation enhance in
`quick-start.rst`.
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To make `run-flent` script can run gui directly from source code.
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https://github.com/tohojo/flent/pull/126
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* Let run-flent to run gui and mention in README
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M README.rst (25)
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Louie Lu writes:
> Cool, thanks for your reply,
> this should be added to the quick-start page, where can I make a PR
> for flent.org?
The flent.org page is the HTML output of the documentation in the doc/
subdirectory (build with spinx; `make doc` from the flent repo root
builds
Cool, thanks for your reply,
this should be added to the quick-start page, where can I make a PR
for flent.org?
Also, I found that currently, PyPI flent isn't using the 1.1.1-git
version (is 1.1.1), thus at that point
I only saw D-ITG in conf and flent.org documentation.
After looking in
Louie Lu writes:
> Hi all,
>
>
> According to this post:
> http://blog.cerowrt.org/post/fq_codel_on_ath10k/
>
> Flent can be used to test multiple stations at once, but how can I do
> that?
You can use the rtt_fair_var* tests; these take multiple hostnames and
will run a TCP flow
Hi all,
I'm playing around with flent now,
According to this post:
http://blog.cerowrt.org/post/fq_codel_on_ath10k/
Flent can be used to test multiple stations in once,
but how can I do that?
After reading the documentation, I didn't find the options relative to this.
Thanks,
Louie.