@all
New version of peasywifi added to Stretch and Jessie repository, install with synaptic or from terminal:
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apt-get update
apt-get install peasywifi
Changes in v4.3-1 in peasywifi GUI script made by rcrsn51:
- added option (Ethernet tab) to bring the interface down
- added Names button (to select (unconventional) interface name)
and I added new initscript 'rc.network-start' that calls /etc/rc.d/rc.network in the background
https://fredx181.github.io/StretchDog/i ... 1_i386.deb
Update: new version 4.4-0 with some more changes by rcrsn51, see:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 447#962447
Install as described above, or install this deb package.
https://fredx181.github.io/StretchDog/i ... 0_i386.deb
@zagreb999
It is nice that you share your uefi boot setup for xenialdog, but I really think you should give much more detailed information how to make it work, otherwise it makes no sense, in my opinion.
(I cannot test uefi boot and don't know anything about it, btw)
@belham2
However you can use this DEVX:
https://github.com/DebianDog/trinitydog ... 8.squashfs
I think it's good to make your own DEVX (with apt2sfs):
- Then you have the (newest) upgraded packages included
- You can choose yourself what to include, this list might be incomplete for your needs:
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build-essential automake autoconf libtool pkg-config libcurl4-openssl-dev intltool libxml2-dev libgtk2.0-dev libnotify-dev libglib2.0-dev libevent-dev checkinstall upx-ucl cmake linux-headers-4.9.0-3-686-pae python2.7 python3 libc6-dev yasm libgtk2.0-dev bacon
It depends a lot on what you want to compile.
EDIT: Loading the DEVX isn't perfect way to compile complicated program, for example: I once compiled mpv and needed a lot more than the DEVX included, e.g. libasound2-dev.
Ok, I installed libasound2-dev with Synaptic, but Synaptic (or apt) doesn't know about what's "installed" by loading the DEVX, so had to install lots of packages (build dependencies) again.
Btw, I tested just now on Trinitydog Stretch creating DEVX with apt2sfs (using above package list) and did right-click > Activate module and works well for me, so I have no idea why you're facing the problems that you described.
Fred