Questions
- Have you brought this new facility to the attention of those on the Slacko thread as they progress thru the development phases?
- Are you a member at WOOFCE for GIT?
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modprobe ndiswrapper
I suppose it will depend on how Frisbee got to be there in the first place. In my Slacko 5.3 installation it was not originally there and I added it as a .pet, so I was lucky enough to be able use the PPM to delete Frisbee.rcrsn51 wrote:I am still trying to figure out the best way to kill off Frisbee. What at PITA.
When I want to stop something running at startup, I just remove the execute permissions. That way I can always reenable it easily.I am still trying to figure out the best way to kill off Frisbee. What at PITA.
Thanks. The one that is giving me trouble is PhatSlacko which has integrated Frisbee. Even your suggestion wasn't good enough. I eventually killed it, but now I don't know how I did it!LateAdopter wrote:The only puppy, I have with frisbee running, is emsee saucy. I took away the execute permissions from /etc/init.d/frisbee, which is the script that runs frisbee at startup. Then it doesn't run.
Done. This will be more convenient for users with small displays or poor eyesight, or for old Puppies where the tray icon does not work.rcrsn51 wrote:I am going to upload another v2.1 package that contains a second, larger, icon. It will be more appropriate for running PWF off the desktop instead of the tray.
Might this be a tab option; or a sub-dialogue or button option for those problematic LAN adapters?rcrsn51 wrote:... you can insert the commands directly into PWF. Go to /usr/local/peasywifi and open peasywifi in a text editor. At Line 5, add the required commands. For example, this would be a convenient place to invoke ...
My feeling too. Other than testing it in some different public WiFi spots, I can't think of anything else to add or change.greengeek wrote: Fait accompli.
No need for a report when findings are same as others already report. Could add a personal touch, though.I'm still waiting for a test report.
Assuming you are including Jemimah as one of those developers, although she appears to be inactive, I consider myself responsible for frisbee beginning with the integrated version 1.0.rcrsn51 wrote:And all three developers of the standard connection tools are long-gone
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lspci -nnk
dmesg | grep -i firmware
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#!/bin/sh
Xdialog --ok-label Home --cancel-label Public --title " " --yesno "PeasyWiFi" 0 0
case $? in
0) cp /etc/pwf/home.conf /etc/pwf/pwf.conf
peasywifi home_profile
;;
1) cp /etc/pwf/public.conf /etc/pwf/pwf.conf
peasywifi
;;
esac