Hi again,
On 06/24/18 13:26, aitor_czr wrote:
On 06/24/18 11:11, aitor_czr wrote:
# ./netdev 0 -> This option gives the status network connection [**].
The detection of the plug/unplug event of the wired device will take
a few seconds (as i said, it doesn't depend neither on ifplugd nor on
On 06/24/18 11:11, aitor_czr wrote:
# ./netdev 0 -> This option gives the status network connection. The
detection of the plug/unplug event of the wired device will take a few
seconds (as i said, it doesn't depend neither on ifplugd nor on netplugd)
# ./netdev 1 -> This other option lists
On 06/24/18 11:02, aitor_czr wrote:
Quote.- This is the third time i write this post. I lost it twice
after two failed attempts trying to send it :(
Sorry, i sent it twice after all...
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Hi again,
El 31/05/18 a las 10:02, aitor_czr escribió:
As i announced in the irc channel, i've extracted the code of the
netstatus plugin for LXPanel. This plugin has been ported by Hong Jen
Yee (PCManFM) from the original code comming from the GNOME2 netstatus
panel applet.
I added more
Hi again,
El 31/05/18 a las 10:02, aitor_czr escribió:
As i announced in the irc channel, i've extracted the code of the
netstatus plugin for LXPanel. This plugin has been ported by Hong Jen
Yee (PCManFM) from the original code comming from the GNOME2 netstatus
panel applet.
I added more
Hi again,
El 31/05/18 a las 10:02, aitor_czr escribió:
As i announced in the irc channel, i've extracted the code of the
netstatus plugin for LXPanel. This plugin has been ported by Hong Jen
Yee (PCManFM) from the original code comming from the GNOME2 netstatus
panel applet.
I added more
Hi again
El 31/05/18 a las 10:02, aitor_czr escribió:
As i announced in the irc channel, i've extracted the code of the
netstatus plugin for LXPanel. This plugin has been ported by Hong Jen
Yee (PCManFM) from the original code comming from the GNOME2 netstatus
panel applet.
I added more
On Sat, Jun 23, 2018 at 06:44:44PM -0400, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Jun 2018 20:38:11 -0400
> Clarke Sideroad wrote:
>
> > Linux is a big brave step into the unknown, especially if you have no
> > clue as to what hardware is doing the magic. Perhaps some icon that can
> > be