wicd | Git mirror of the WICD connection manager | Wifi library
kandi X-RAY | wicd Summary
kandi X-RAY | wicd Summary
wicd is designed to give the user as much control over behavior of network connections as possible. every network, both wired and wireless, has its own profile with its own configuration options and connection behavior. wicd will try to automatically connect only to networks the user specifies it should try, with a preference first to a wired network, then to wireless. for wired connections, users have many options for determining what network settings to use. wicd allows creation of an unlimited number of wired profiles, each of which has its own unique settings. the user can choose to automatically connect to a selected default profile, choose a profile from a pop-up window every time wicd connects, or have wicd automatically choose the last profile used to manually connect. for wireless connections, users can select any number of wireless networks to automatically connect; wicd will choose the one with the highest signal strength to try to connect. if the user chooses, wicd will try to automatically reconnect when it detects that a connection is lost. if the last known connection state is wired, wicd will first try to reconnect to the wired network, and if it is not available, wicd will try any available wireless networks which have automatic connection
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- Loads the preferences
- Setup radio radio buttons
- Hides the widget
- Save results
- Return a ManagedLog
- Set widget values
- Change encryption method
- Format an entry
- Save settings
- Set network property
- Set a wireless property
- Write data to logobj
- Shift log files to maxsave
- Rotate log files
- Write text to the report
- Write data to the log file
- Get the current time
- Initialize the UI dialog
- Initialize widgets
- Encrypts a combo box
- Rotate the vector
- Set the mainloop
- Set the main loop
- Return the current Bus object
- Get DBUS interface
- Returns dbus_ifaces list
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My coworker and I are developing a set of scripts to use in conjunction with Windows Imager and Configuration Designer (WICD) to provision new PCs with custom software and to strip out a bunch of nasty stuff. We have all the components working independently, we just need to string them together so that they all run at once with little to no user intervention. Here's a breakdown of how it works:
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Answered 2021-Dec-23 at 21:10I found an error in my WindowsSetup script which was causing cmd instances to open and not close, hence breaking the script.
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You can use wicd like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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