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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Mobile: Advanced Forum Statistics to Forum Home Page Post 303038776 by Neo on Friday 13th of September 2019 03:47:13 AM
Old 09-13-2019
Mobile: Advanced Forum Statistics to Forum Home Page

For mobile users, I have just added a "first beta" Advanced Forum Statistics to the home page on mobile using CSS overflow:auto; so you can swipe if you need to see more. Google Search Console mobile usability says this page is "mobile friendly" so perhaps this will be useful for some of our mobile users:


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madwimax(8)															       madwimax(8)

NAME
madwimax - driver for mobile WiMAX equipment based on Samsung CMC-730 SYNOPSIS
madwimax [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
madwimax is an experimental reverse-engineered linux driver for mobile WiMAX (802.16e) devices based on Samsung CMC-730 chip. These devices are currently supported: o Samsung SWC-U200 o Samsung SWC-E100 o Samsung SWM-S10R (it is built in Samsung NC-10 netbook) The driver is completely user-space. It requires libusb-1.0 and TUN/TAP driver to work. OPTIONS
-d, --daemonize Daemonize after startup. --device=VID:PID Specify the USB device by VID:PID combination. -e FILE, --event-script=FILE Specify path to the event script. --exact-device=BUS/DEVICE Specify the exact USB BUS/DEVICE (use with care!). -f, --detach-dvd Detach pseudo-DVD kernel driver on startup. -h, --help Display help. -l FILE, --log-file=FILE Write log to the specified FILE instead of the other methods. -o, --diode-off Turn off the diode (diode is turned on by default). -q, --quiet Switch off logging. -V, --version Print the program version number. -v, --verbose Increase the log level. --ssid=SSID Specify service set identifier, or SSID, which is a friendly name that identifies a particular 802.16e wireless network. EXIT STATUS
0 Success 1 Failure (syntax or usage error; hardware error; underlying software error; unexpected error). BUGS
See the madwimax issue tracker: <http://code.google.com/p/madwimax/issues/list> AUTHOR
Written by Alexander Gordeev, <mailto:lasaine@lvk.cs.msu.su> RESOURCES
Main web site: <http://code.google.com/p/madwimax/> COPYING
Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Alexander Gordeev. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). 27 September 2009 madwimax(8)
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