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Anyone interested in testing an aria2 webUI?
curaga:
With your own project page at google code, it doesn't make sense to keep a copy in the a2web sources. Such a copy is always likely to be a bit less up to date than the direct source.
Yeah, having a separate extension sounds good too. Then you can easily send updates without having to wait for me to get to it.
AbNoRMiS:
--- Quote from: curaga on August 17, 2012, 04:30:02 PM ---With your own project page at google code, it doesn't make sense to keep a copy in the a2web sources. Such a copy is always likely to be a bit less up to date than the direct source.
--- End quote ---
i think it will not be a problem
i could add a2webd files to contrib folder
of course if such a possibility exists on github
project pages would remained as info and help
--- Quote from: curaga on August 17, 2012, 04:30:02 PM ---Yeah, having a separate extension sounds good too. Then you can easily send updates without having to wait for me to get to it.
--- End quote ---
here before make extension remained to make some fixes
first, i mistakenly changed places for user and password
--- Quote ---uri = [http://][[password:]user@]server[:port]/path-to/a2web.cgi
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and maybe can you advise me
how i can determine command line mode when x is running?
and it seems to me that if i fix this
then it will be last that i would make
curaga:
--- Quote ---how i can determine command line mode when x is running?
--- End quote ---
Please elaborate? I don't understand the question here.
AbNoRMiS:
sorry
i use pgrep X for determine that x server is running
in order to choose what kind of browser should run
which works under x server or in command line
but if i switch to cmdline by ctrl+alt+f{n} when x works
then how i can determine that need run cli browser?
curaga:
The output of "tty" should be useful. Under X it's *pty*, under a real terminal *tty*.
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