needed
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
and one for close() ..not sure which...again might be system variations...
The resultant output agreed with lame wifi this time.
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
Hope thats helpful...
mike
yes, another reason to make non-polling the default.rcrsn51 wrote:Be aware that not all Linux WiFi drivers report their signal strength in a consistent manner. For example, the popular rtl8188eu driver always reports its strength as zero, both in iwconfig and /proc/net/wireless.
Standards? Linux?mikeb wrote:Ah so the standard is to not have a standard...I remember similar piddling around with vattery and different machines and systems.
Okie .. chewed thru the ankle and here is tha latest src package. I'll be away for some days so giving it a soak test on my lappy with the stats running - see if leaks much!mikeb wrote:Well at least you have something to chew on....like your left ankle in this case...
thanks for the efforts on this one...
mike
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sh patch_me.sh yes please && make && sh package non-pup
Sure. I don't like puppyisms myself, especially hard coding to /rootmikeb wrote:its not just a slax thing as me pups and related stuff tend to have less puppyisms to make them more generic anyway.
Good for youmikeb wrote:Been adrift for a while....
Good. I'll probably edit the source at some point and bring out a more or less 'final' version, pending any bug reports. I'm pretty happy with it. Been running on my lappy ever since the last mention and ram/cpu is consistent so no evidence of any leakage.mikeb wrote:after the -k fix built cleanly and working happily... seems like a winner
cheers
mike
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20150727 netmon_wce-2.6
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bugfix - gettext - remove '\n' char from translations for clarity
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-@line 258
-@line 313
-@line 330
bugfix - fix compile warning -Wformat @line 139 (seen in tahrpup)
add .pot file to 'package'
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TBH, I didn't want the icon to be too "loud" so that's why it's a bit toned down. BK's original had 5 icons, this one has 4.Smithy wrote:The old behaviour of Barry's network monitor is to also show network input and output.
I might be barking up the wrong tree here, but should there also be:
internet_connect_input.svg and internet_connect_output.svg in addition to internet_connect_both.svg?