ndiswrapper gui written in puppybasic
ndiswrapper gui written in puppybasic
Here's a little gui I put together that utilizes ndiswrapper, iwlist, & iwconfig so you can get your wireless connection setup easily using your windows inf driver file.
I changed the name of the executable and the package to PBwrapper because it seems it conflicts with ndiswrapper in pupget.
changed on 2006-10-20
I changed the name of the executable and the package to PBwrapper because it seems it conflicts with ndiswrapper in pupget.
changed on 2006-10-20
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Last edited by plinej on Fri 20 Oct 2006, 17:02, edited 1 time in total.
Here's a snapshot of the program to give you an idea of what it is
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Not sure what problem you're having. I have it installed in 2.11 and it worked fine. You could just manually remove the entry in your /root/.jwmrc file and remove the package information from /root/.packages/ and the files that get installed are at /usr/local/ndiswrapper-pb/
I'll attach ndiswrapper-pb.tar.gz
You can run the program from inside the extracted folder by executing ndiswrapper-pb-gui
I'll attach ndiswrapper-pb.tar.gz
You can run the program from inside the extracted folder by executing ndiswrapper-pb-gui
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It seems that building ndiswrapper GUIs is becomming popular
I'm sorry that I hadn't seen your post up until now.
For the past few days I've been working on integrating the ndiswrapper into the ethernet/network wizard I was about to release it tonight. It is currently sitting in the Puppy Subversion repository. Stay tunned.
Currently the Ethernet/network wizard handles wired and wireless.
It allows specifying profiles and persisting them so you don't have to manually enter the connection parameters every time.
The only thing it was missing was the registration of the windows drivers. Now I've added that functionality.
The next step is to merge the network scanning from WAG and it will be a one stop shop for network connections. Then WAG can be retired as a stand-alone application.
I know that the Ethernet/network wizard is "misslabeled" as just being for wired connections. Changing the description has fallen through the cracks as it has been doing wireless since version 1.09
Hopefully for 2.12 Barry will change the description of the Ethernet/network wizard to indicate that also handles wireless.
You may want to have a look at the code for the network wizard to see if there is something else you can integrate in your application. I will for sure have a look at yours.
Maybe we can join efforts to have an even better network wizard for Puppy.
Here is the thread for the existing version of the network wizard
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.p ... ht=network
Here is another for a bug that was introduced between 2.0 and 2.2
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.p ... ht=network
I'm sorry that I hadn't seen your post up until now.
For the past few days I've been working on integrating the ndiswrapper into the ethernet/network wizard I was about to release it tonight. It is currently sitting in the Puppy Subversion repository. Stay tunned.
Currently the Ethernet/network wizard handles wired and wireless.
It allows specifying profiles and persisting them so you don't have to manually enter the connection parameters every time.
The only thing it was missing was the registration of the windows drivers. Now I've added that functionality.
The next step is to merge the network scanning from WAG and it will be a one stop shop for network connections. Then WAG can be retired as a stand-alone application.
I know that the Ethernet/network wizard is "misslabeled" as just being for wired connections. Changing the description has fallen through the cracks as it has been doing wireless since version 1.09
Hopefully for 2.12 Barry will change the description of the Ethernet/network wizard to indicate that also handles wireless.
You may want to have a look at the code for the network wizard to see if there is something else you can integrate in your application. I will for sure have a look at yours.
Maybe we can join efforts to have an even better network wizard for Puppy.
Here is the thread for the existing version of the network wizard
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.p ... ht=network
Here is another for a bug that was introduced between 2.0 and 2.2
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.p ... ht=network
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You might want to just PM Barry about it. Small things like that are easy to miss, even when bolded.
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