iNet Wireless Daemon & Gtk GUI

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iNet Wireless Daemon & Gtk GUI

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@rerwin

I need some help to get this application to function correctly.

It's lightweight and has a Gtk3 gui; newer builds require Gtk4.

It comprises of 2 parts:

iwd (iNet Wireless Daemon) - 665kb PET
iwgtk (GUI - build 0.4) - 29Kb PET

The problem that I am having is that the binary iwd needs to run in terminal first then you need to click on the Menu entry

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It does work regardless

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I can upload the PET files if you like?

Guess, it only needs the desktop entry to be changed to facilitate this?

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Re: iNet Wireless Daemon & Gtk GUI

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@Jasper,
Interesting!

I would like to get the PET packages to try. Send by PM if you are not ready to publish.

To start the daemon, put a script in /root/Startup to start it running in the background. Or put a .desktop for iwd into /root/.config/autostart.

If the GUI gets installed to /usr/bin the .desktop file should work as is, unless you see something obvious to change.

Richard

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@rerwin

Thanks for the reply and solution.

I have sent you the files and sources.

I forgot to mention yesterday that there is no tray icon which might concern some users.

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Re: iNet Wireless Daemon & Gtk GUI

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Jasper,

Thanks for the pets and other links. I tried replying to your PM but now see that you do not accept PMs. I was unaware of that possibility.

Anyway, I have installed the Pets in NoblePup64 and have searched for info on getting iwd started. I was thinking of starting it from an init script in /etc/init.d but don't see how to do it. Maybe just put what you would enter on the command line into the init script in /etc/init.d.

I think I should wait for you to ask me specific questions, rather than independently getting deep into your project.

Richard

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