JL64-704 Slackware-14.2

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#166 Post by eztuxer »

wlan0 usb wlan 1pci & bluetooth were soft blocked.
Unblocked them all.
Could connect to (paid service) wifi server with PNM.
But no data transfer, it should at least give me the "fon proximus" login page.
ifconfig says wlan0 up but 0 tx 0 rx bytes. :roll:
It would be nice to have a minimal browser pre-installed for login on roaming paid wifi, so we can login and download a bigger newer one.
I think frisbee might conflict with PNM.
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#167 Post by Dry Falls »

eztuxer wrote:It would be nice to have a minimal browser pre-installed for login on roaming paid wifi, so we can login and download a bigger newer one.
I think frisbee might conflict with PNM.
move frisbee from startup folder...

surf browser is builtin. full https support. Check the menu or desktop folder. It is embedded into sfs-update and will download any browser at g-drive you choose.
Palemoon Installer is also builtin. but the repo has seamonkey, chromium, firefox, icecat and tor. Midori is built into the xfce addon. With qt5, qupzilla browser. Sfs update is set to run automatically, so should bring up a window of available packages, will download and install them. You can also use gslapt to get packages from salix (browsers, etc) or slackware.

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#168 Post by Dry Falls »

eztuxer and anyone with frisbee issues:

I installed frisbee-1.3.4-20150426.pet from Frisbee Network Manager as is without any screwups. Had to make some changes to network_tray to accommodate different DE's. Frankly, I don't see any advantages but, as I said before, I only have eth0, so can't really test. Here's both pets:
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#169 Post by eztuxer »

Thanks D F
Got the pets will try it this week-end.
About the built in browser, I mean I need a working browser so I can login to the wifi router before I can dwnld a browser.
So I did install firefox dwnld via fat dog, and the other pets too.

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#170 Post by Dry Falls »

You can run surf from the terminal: type surf <location>
Theoretically, net discovery should be automatic at boot-up (dhcp, wpa-supplicant).

I've uploaded a new JL64-702.sfs along with mate, xfce, etc. Disabled firewall till after first-run. Some rough edges smoothed out. I don't think updating frisbee is going to be too helpful if there are problems connecting to wifi. The existing /usr/share/broadcom/wl.ko (and therefore, chmod +x /etc/init.d/BC-wl is no good ("wrong format") I'll try to compile a new one. Not yet sure how to go about it. That file may have to be deleted in any case if you're trying to hook up with broadcom.

Explore the menu. There are several alternatives, including Stemsee's wifi-connect.

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edit: iso is up (336M) (minimal)

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#171 Post by stemsee »

FatDog kernel 4.7.1 has working wl.ko for broadcom. Works with my BCM43142. I don't know how Kirk or Jamesbond compiled, but I suspect it is down to their development environment.

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#172 Post by Dry Falls »

Thanks Stemsee. Since it's the same file with the stock kernel (k4.4.3.5), I assume it will work in JL64. Similar glib-c. Anyway, the pet (fd64-broadcomwl.pet) is uploaded and available.

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#173 Post by eztuxer »

installed both pets and wifi works at least I get the login page, but I need to type my email and there is no "@" to be found on the keyboard (works on FD).
Also that lock all rf is persistant and I need to retype rfkill unlock all after each reboot.
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#174 Post by Dry Falls »

eztuxer wrote:there is no "@" to be found
Did you check keyboard layout after first run ('personalize settings')? Access from quick setup (wbar) or Lighthouse looknfeel (desktop) or control panel. I haven't done anything with localization, though I'm sure there have been changes since 2013. Your sig says Belgium. Would that be French or German? Those are the two alternatives for keyboard layout. Not sure where to go from here except to experiment with different layouts. What is your choice in fd? One might be able to come up with a different rule in .xinitrc.

df.

by the way, I finally followed advice in the new release and have firewall disabled till after first run. Might that have been a problem with the rf lockout?

also, the 3_devlib addon has python, and should probably be run as a matter of routine for the extra deps it contains. I'm working on a minimal python to put back in the base file after some over-eager debloating.

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#175 Post by eztuxer »

Posting from JLH 64.
I made a .txt file with the email...
More precisely, the support of the "alt gr" key & the up down left right arrows is dead.
Will try to swap /etc/keymap config file with that from FD
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#176 Post by Dry Falls »

mariner iso uploaded. see o/p. includes previous pets and fixes.

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#177 Post by Dry Falls »

first post-upload fix for lxde (if you don't run lxde, don't bother):

also, I've decided to revert to Tazoc's original frisbee-lhp: The pet was no good (couldn't get around the symlink so 'JL64-702.sfs___JL64-702.sfs.delta' is available to apply to the base file.
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#178 Post by Dry Falls »

here is the frisbee-revert tar.gz file which largely makes up the delta file. Also, as an addendum, apps-frisbee provides new desktop files so you can tell which one you're clicking on in the menu (not in delta). Note you can enable either (probably not both) to start at boot in the services section of boot menu. I have neither enabled since I don't have wlan on this box. In most cases, dhcpd/icw should be sufficient for discovery at first boot. If not, experiment (for example, try wifi-connect). There is also a network manager sfs available. Check sfs-update.

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edit: reuploaded delta. Now includes all the above (7.4M)
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#179 Post by stemsee »

Here are updated wifi-connect scripts. The logic in assigning wifi cards 1 &/or 2 has been updated after my machine assigned wlan2 label to 1st wifi-card, normally wlan0. When a second wifi card is detected but not the first the logic ascribes detected wifi card also as first. This is needed for all scripts to function properly under a variety of setups. For example, my usb wifi dongle is assigned a variety of labels depending on which kernel I boot the system with. When I boot with fd lernel 4.7.1 my builtin pcie broadcom wifi card loads and is assigned wlan1 or 2 label while the usb dongle gets wlan0 label. Anyway it improves useability. In FatDog the comprrehensive wifi connection app does not recognize or allow selection of a second wifi card.
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#180 Post by Dry Falls »

Thanks, Stemsee.

Another bug fix which has plagued me since forever, but only intermittently. Xscreensaver periodically locks up running under kde or lxde. Turns out it's a problem of timing the launch of the daemon, or so it seems.
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#181 Post by Dry Falls »

reuploaded 4_kde, 5_JL64 and xscreensaver (standalone, also in 5_JL64) sfs files to reflect changes. New JL64-702 delta patch (7+M) includes all changes current (not cumulative; apply to base sfs on iso).

Stemsee, how do you (personally) start wifi-connect? /etc/init.d start-stop? /root/.config/autostart desktop file? Link to script in Startup folder? Which would you suggest, wifi-connect or wifi-connect2? What's the difference other than dependency checking?

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#182 Post by stemsee »

Hi Dry falls

I have a gtk icon panel (orig. by ETP) 4x4 icon grid with scanner wifi-connect and wifi-profiles there. One click starts them. I also start from menu. Wifi-Connect is my default connector, scanner and Wifi-Profiles equally second. Scanner is fascinating for me. Wifi-Eduroam at University. Although all oher scripts also handle eduraom AP.

Wifi-Connect scans using wlan0. But wlan1 (2nd card) can be selected to connect to selected AP. Checking the ethernet check-box and pressing ok connects eth0, not wifi, and restarts gui for wifi connection selector. When joining an AP for the first time user must check the save profile box (not necessary using scanner). Checking default-start adds script to ~Startup with selected AP and auto-connects when X starts.

Wifi-Connect-2 only uses wlan1-9 or whatever label is assigned to wifi card 2. When started it scans with card 2 thus not interfering with wifi card 1 connection if established.

Scanner scans with card 1. The good thing about scanner is its tray menu starts first and gives access to most wifi-connect functions e.g. start mobile phone tether, or eth0 or eth1 connection, and or start any other script from the suite wifi-profiles, eduroam etc
scanner also continuously updates AP availablitiy and displays passkey on-off, mac address of ap, quality-level of signal etc. (cli - scanner admin - mode allows editing info, copy paste etc)

Funny thing happened just now.....usb wifi dongle assigned label wlan123 ....

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#183 Post by stemsee »

BTW the undeb link solution doesnt work! Did you test it thoroughly! If possible replace or update all dpkg undeb deb install stuff. I tried everything nothing actually working as is. Yes, appears to work , but doesnt ... on my system anyways.

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#184 Post by Dry Falls »

stemsee wrote:BTW the undeb link solution doesnt work! Did you test it thoroughly! If possible replace or update all dpkg undeb deb install stuff. I tried everything nothing actually working as is. Yes, appears to work , but doesnt ... on my system anyways.
here is a gzipped replacement to try (click and drop into /usr/bin)
The full package compiled for JL64 from Fedora source is here:
dpkg-1.18.15-x86_64.pet

With the full package installed, I successfully extracted individual debs with undeb and Extract-Debian from terminal ( the latter writes a var log entry). /usr/local/LHPdev/extract-debian-directory script (place in working deb folder) extracted all debs in a directory. I'll try it next with just the dpkg-deb binary

edit2: just the binary is sufficient. matched all tests.
added debian_rt-click.tar.gz for updated right-click menu and mime-icon
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#185 Post by stemsee »

How can I change the language to chinese or portuguese. I have been trying unsuccessfully using fatdog packages from icake. He supports older lighthouse but not latest. Any help appreciated! Need to get this done rather quickly or look foolish to a lot of people!!!

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