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ARMgunnaservu

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  1. Hello. using Armbian 5.16 opipc+ I have used ''create launcher'' from the desktop to be able to connect to wpa2 wifi. I have rebooted around 6 times and is working each time. I have to launch two in series. first starts wpa_supplicant second starts dhclient success!. I tried adding them to the startup,(wishful thinking) so. each time i run them from the desktop, it launches terminal and asks for PW. because command has and requires sudo. does anybody know how i can get around this?, it would be amazing if i could have them auto run, next best would be without terminal asking for PW. no i don't know how to write scripts. I'm pretty happy with just the two clicks, however i need to set up another opipc+ for my little brother. I'd like to make it as easy as possible for him. Any help would be much appreciated.
  2. is there a way to remove wicd completely and reinstall it without tears?.
  3. disconnect, connect, FAIL. i managed to connect manually through terminal - wpa_supplicant earlier today and it worked, once. in other distros built ontop of 5.14 & 5.15, the built-in wifi(opipc+) does not work, however my usb dongle works fine and with wpa. my usb dongle does not work in 5.14>5.16. i don't want to use it anyway.
  4. ok, for some reason, i changed the code in wireless-settings.conf and connected, i rebooted to make sure it was still working it failed the first time then worked the second time, now i see wicd keeps renewing the contents with something old, even details of a hotspot i tried with my phone. I have it working, I'm using it to type this. Where is wicd getting the data from to delete any changes i make. it can't just be the current available networks, it is putting details from a network that hasn't been active for a week. how do i tell wicd to shutup and do what i tell it?.
  5. I'm going have to look at this again tomorrow, the code is now the same in my backup and my current, it wasn't, that's why i changed it.
  6. I don't know if you can see originals before edit, but it was meant to be the not working original code and the now working code until i copied them and realised it was now the same.
  7. great read guys!,I have copied my opi emmc onto a usb stick, i wonder if i can use resize2fs -m on ubuntu(pc) and then be able to burn it onto smaller sd card. I'll be back to re-read...2..or 145 times.
  8. I guess I'll have to learn how to compile my own script.bin or kernel, I don't know where the problem actually is.
  9. I just did update, built-in wifi still can't connect to wpa2 wifi network.
  10. Just what i was looking for, this will allow me to use sd card as just extra storage of my choice, like any external drive? ....right?
  11. yep, image copied to usb but is bigger than my sd card( emmc is just a tiny bit bigger than sd)can't resize online, booted from sd, emmc doesn't show in dev, tried to umount based on knowing the dev name, device busy. fiddle sticks.
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