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Old 04-08-2008
CLI Magic: Using GNOMEvfs to manipulate files

Tue, 08 Apr 2008 08:00:00 GMT
While KDE users get to boss KIO slaves for easier access to system and network resources, humble GNOME users can perform similar feats with its virtual file system, called GnomeVFS, which is an extension of the physical filesystem on a disk. Using GnomeVFS, users can work with non-local data that can come from unusual places, such as within compressed gzip archives.


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NETIO230A-CLI(1)					      General Commands Manual						  NETIO230A-CLI(1)

NAME
netio230a-cli - CLI to python-netio230a SYNOPSIS
netio230a-cli [--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--username USERNAME] [--password PASSWORD] -s SOCKET [--on] DESCRIPTION
netio230a-cli is a command line interface to access the Koukaam NETIO-230A, a cheap but advanced multiple socket with Ethernet control. Options: -? show help message and exit -h HOST, --host=HOST Hostname for the device (defaults to the first one found by the discovery in your LAN) -p PORT, --port=PORT TCP port (defaults to 1234) -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME username to use for login (defaults to admin) -w PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD password to use for login (will ask if left empty) -s SOCKET#, --socket=SOCKET# socketnumber (1-4) to switch on/off --on switch on when --on set, off if omitted AUTHOR
netio230a-cli was written by Philipp Klaus <philipp.l.klaus@web.de>. This manual page was written by Philipp Huebner <debalance@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). SEE ALSO
netio230a-discover(1), netio230a-gui(1) netio230a-cli 2010-03-09 NETIO230A-CLI(1)