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Dear all,
if we want to run a command every 5 mins to check if the process is working fine or not...
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Hi,
I am trying to understand what would happen if ther is a loop without any delay like sleep statement, I feel that would add a lot of load onto the CPU. Trying to understand how the load is reduced by the introduction of sleep().
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wifi-radar
wifi-radar(1) General Commands Manual wifi-radar(1)
NAME
WiFi Radar - utility for managing WiFi profiles
SYNOPSIS
wifi-radar [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
WiFi Radar is a PyGTK2 utility for managing WiFi profiles.
It will look for the config file in /etc/wifi-radar/wifi-radar.conf. You can change that in wifi-radar.
If the configuration file does not exist, it will create it, so you must always run it within a correctly permitted account (as root or use
sudo or pam).
Recent versions partially implement WPA-TKIP with wpa_supplicant. You need a running wpa_supplicant installation with a /etc/wpa_suppli-
cant/wpa_supplicant.conf file. Then by setting in your /etc/wifi-radar/wifi-radar.conf file the "use_wpa = yes" option and "wpa_driver =
ipw" for example, wpa_supplicant will be launched when you connect using this profile.
But currently you can't set your wpa_supplicant options like the psk, proto, key_mgmt etc. using wifi-radar. Your wpa_supplicant configu-
ration file should be set and tested already. If you have different networks set in wpa_supplicant.conf, then you can switch using wifi-
radar.
The wifi-radar script accepts the following command-line options:
OPTIONS
-v, --version for printing the version.
FILES
/etc/wifi-radar/wifi-radar.conf
See for more information.
BUGS
Probably lots!
Because of repeated scanning, WiFi Radar is very power consuming.
Please report bugs to the mailing list <https://lists.anl.gov/mailman/listinfo/wifi-radar>
MORE INFORMATION
The GIT repository is available at https://git.berlios.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=wifi-radar;a=summary
If you have questions, visit http://wifi-radar.berlios.de
AUTHOR
This Python program was originally written by Ahmad Baitaimal <ahmad@bitbuilder.com>. It has been maintained at various times by Brian
Elliott Finley <brian@thefinleys.com> and Sean Robinson <seankrobinson@gmail.com>. Contributions have been provided by:
o Douglas Breault <genkreton@comcast.net>
o Nicolas Brouard <nicolas.brouard@libertysurf.fr>
o Gary Case <gcase@redhat.com>
o Jon Collette <jonc@etelos.com>
o David Decotigny <com.d2@free.fr>
o Simon Gerber <gesimu@gmail.com>
o Joey Hurst <jhurst@lucubrate.org>
o Ante Karamatic <ivoks@ubuntu.com>
o Richard Monk <rmonk@redhat.com>
o Kevin Otte <kotte@redhat.com>
o Nathanael Rebsch <nathanael@dihedral.de>
o Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org>
o Patrick Winnertz <winnie@debian.org>
SEE ALSO
wifi-radar.conf(5) wpa_supplicant(8)
WiFi Radar 2.0 July 2009 wifi-radar(1)