[raspberry-vi] Re: wpa_supplicant

  • From: "Darren Brewer" <darren.m.brewer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2013 13:04:56 -0000

Hi Glenn

I can't remember if you are using a windows box, but if you are this might 
help you with editing files. I've just discovered a nifty program called win 
scp. It allows you to SSH into a linux box and then display in a split 
screen all the files on both your linux box and windows machine so you can 
transfer files from one to the other very easily.

If you select commander mode during installation then you will be able to se 
all the permissions on the linux files which is handy. The only gotcha is 
that if you are editing linux config files in windows. You must make sure 
that the line endings are set correctly. Windows files use cr and lf at the 
end of each line. Whereas linux files only use lf. There is a setting that 
allows win scp to automatically make sure the files have the correct line 
endings. Although I haven't looked through the settings yet. I try and edit 
config files in linux with ED, but I'm still learning.

Download link
http://winscp.net/eng/download.php

Hope that helps.
Darren.







----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glenn" <glennervin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2013 4:06 AM
Subject: [raspberry-vi] wpa_supplicant


> Wow, I can't believe that I need to do all that editing of files to make 
> the
> WIFI work.
> I get to reading of all the editing and such, like copying a string of 
> text
> that wpa supplicant generates, and putting that into a file in some /var
> directory.
> I don't even know how to copy information that is put out onto the screen
> after running a command.
> After reading all the steps and trying to figure it out, I almost fall
> asleep at the keyboard.
> I think that, tomorrow I will connect my RPI to my kitchen TV via the HDMI
> cable, and slap on a keyboard, and have my teenage son log onto our router
> for me.
> Too bad we can't get Orca working!
> Glenn
>
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