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wicd
maro:
Here is a simple way to show the warning messages:
--- Code: ---tc@box:~$ wicd-client -?
/usr/local/bin/wicd-client: line 2: tput: command not found
/usr/local/bin/wicd-client: line 3: tput: command not found
/usr/local/bin/wicd-client: line 4: tput: command not found
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Importing pynotify failed, notifications disabled.
Has notifications support False
Notifications disabled during setup.py configure
wicd 1.7.0
wireless (and wired) connection daemon front-end.
Arguments:
-n --no-tray Run wicd without the tray icon.
-h --help Print this help information.
-a --no-animate Run the tray without network traffic tray animations.
-o --only-notifications Don't display anything except notifications.
--- End code ---
On re-testing I found that 'tput' does not appear to be really required. It's use is probably of a more "cosmetic" nature. I guess I had another problem that got meanwhile resolved and I (falsely) assumed that 'tput' was "the culprit".
I'd therefore "downgrade" my report to add ncurses-utils.tcz as a "nice to have", but not really vital extension.
Jason W:
Thanks to bmarkus for an update:
--- Code: ---Title: wicd.tcz
Description: Wired and wireless network manager with GUI
Version: 1.7.0
Author: Adam Blackburn, Dan O'Reilly, Andrew Psaltis
Original-site: http://wicd.sourceforge.net
Copying-policy: GPL v2
Size: 320k
Extension_by: bmarkus
Comments: Binaries only
----
INSTALLATION
Add following files to your backup:
/usr/local/etc/wicd
/usr/local/var/lib/wicd/configurations
RUNNING
Run 'wicd-start' as root to start wicd daemon
You can add it to Xfce4/LXDE startup
This version now packed with 'wicd-cli' and 'wicd-curses' command
line tools.
DESKTOP INTEGRATION
Add 'wicd-client' to Xfce4/LXDE startup to have wicd panel applet
----
Compiled for TC2.x
----
PPI compatible
Change-log: 2009/11/21 First version
2010/01/20 Updated to 1.7.0
Current: 2010/01/24 Fixed missing WBAR icon
--- End code ---
Jason W:
Thanks to bmarkus for an update:
--- Code: ---Title: wicd.tcz
Description: Wired and wireless network manager with GUI
Version: 1.7.0
Author: Adam Blackburn, Dan O'Reilly, Andrew Psaltis
Original-site: http://wicd.sourceforge.net
Copying-policy: GPL v2
Size: 320k
Extension_by: bmarkus
Comments: Binaries only
----
INSTALLATION
Add following files to your backup:
/usr/local/etc/wicd
/usr/local/var/lib/wicd/configurations
RUNNING
Run 'wicd-start' as root to start wicd daemon
You can add it to Xfce4/LXDE startup
This version now packed with 'wicd-cli' and 'wicd-curses' command
line tools.
DESKTOP INTEGRATION
Add 'wicd-client' to Xfce4/LXDE startup to have wicd panel applet
----
Compiled for TC2.x
----
PPI compatible
Change-log: 2009/11/21 First version
2010/01/20 Updated to 1.7.0
2010/01/24 Fixed missing WBAR icon
Current: 2010/01/24 External icon theme dependency removed
--- End code ---
Jason W:
Thanks to bmarkus for an update:
--- Code: ---Title: wicd.tcz
Description: Wired and wireless network manager with GUI
Version: 1.7.0
Author: Adam Blackburn, Dan O'Reilly, Andrew Psaltis
Original-site: http://wicd.sourceforge.net
Copying-policy: GPL v2
Size: 320k
Extension_by: bmarkus
Comments: Binaries only
----
INSTALLATION
Add following files to your backup:
/usr/local/etc/wicd
/usr/local/var/lib/wicd/configurations
RUNNING
Run 'wicd-start' as root to start wicd daemon
You can add it to Xfce4/LXDE startup
This version now packed with 'wicd-cli' and 'wicd-curses' command
line tools.
DESKTOP INTEGRATION
Add 'wicd-client' to Xfce4/LXDE startup to have wicd panel applet
----
Compiled for TC2.x
----
PPI compatible
Change-log: 2009/11/21 First version
2010/01/20 Updated to 1.7.0
2010/01/24 Fixed missing WBAR icon
2010/01/24 External icon theme dependency removed
Current: 2010/01/25 Dropped HAL dependency
--- End code ---
bmarkus:
This latest version is now HAL-free. Removing gnome-icon-theme and HAL is significantly reducing installation size. Functionality is still the same, as HAL features were not used.
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