radius/diameter programming and hal
09 Feb 2024 12:53 #292934
by Aciera
Replied by Aciera on topic radius/diameter programming and hal
I'm not an expert with deb installs but I think it would be './bin/gmoccapy'.
Not sure you even get the .py file with a deb install but the file found in /bin should be the same.
Forget the output with '/run/user/1000/gvfs' that is a mount point where gnome accesses samba shared files and such things.
Not sure you even get the .py file with a deb install but the file found in /bin should be the same.
Forget the output with '/run/user/1000/gvfs' that is a mount point where gnome accesses samba shared files and such things.
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10 Feb 2024 02:55 #292970
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so... if I understand... might not have the .py extension but is still the operating file.
Will look.
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25 Feb 2024 18:17 #294421
by tcoleman978
Replied by tcoleman978 on topic radius/diameter programming and hal
Finally could get back to things.
Found it in: ./bin
It did lose it's .py
and NOTHING in the ./bin directory shows up on a find. In the desktop browse or in a sudo find.
I'm beginning to believe linux likes distressing us dos boys.
Thanx all
Wish I could make the logic changes update proof.
Found it in: ./bin
It did lose it's .py
and NOTHING in the ./bin directory shows up on a find. In the desktop browse or in a sudo find.
I'm beginning to believe linux likes distressing us dos boys.
Thanx all
Wish I could make the logic changes update proof.
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