Re: python on FR, need a little help

2008-08-12 Thread Bumbl
someone @irc had a look on the wicd code and told me that huge parts have to be rewritten to run it with the openmoko wicd assumes for example that a wireless interface has to be named wlan0 Christian Weßel wrote: Am Montag, den 11.08.2008, 17:58 +0200 schrieb Rorschach: What happenbs if

Re: python on FR, need a little help

2008-08-12 Thread Christian Weßel
Am Dienstag, den 12.08.2008, 16:45 +0200 schrieb Bumbl: someone @irc had a look on the wicd code and told me that huge parts have to be rewritten to run it with the openmoko wicd assumes for example that a wireless interface has to be named wlan0 That problem is solved. I got the latest

python on FR, need a little help

2008-08-11 Thread Christian Weßel
Hello, for my notebook I found a very good NetworkManager spare called wicd (http://wicd.sourceforge.net/), it is a python based application to handle WLAN. I am a absolute python newbie. But this little appl. is pretty nice and I want to bring it up and running on FR. First I installed python

Re: python on FR, need a little help

2008-08-11 Thread Rorschach
What happenbs if you start wicd from the console? python wicd/daemon.py python wicd/gui.py ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

Re: python on FR, need a little help

2008-08-11 Thread Christian Weßel
Am Montag, den 11.08.2008, 17:58 +0200 schrieb Rorschach: What happenbs if you start wicd from the console? python wicd/daemon.py [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/volatile/tmp# python /opt/wicd/daemon.py/opt/wicd wicd daemon: pid 1894 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/volatile/tmp# lono wireless

Re: python on FR, need a little help

2008-08-11 Thread Christian Weßel
After the first start I got some new conf files in /opt/wicd/data/ 1. manager-settings.conf 2. wired-settings.conf 3. wireless-settings.conf Inside [1] I changed the wireless-interface to eth0 und the wired-interface to usb0. After restart of daemon and gui now I see the WLAN and LAN around FR.