- Documentation @ http://git.kernel.org/cgit/network/connman/connman.git/tree/doc
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Scan for access points (run multiple times for more complete scan):
# connmanctl scan wifi
Scan completed for wifi
#pragma once | |
#include <QObject> | |
//See Gist Comment for description, usage, warnings and license information | |
#define AUTO_PROPERTY(TYPE, NAME) \ | |
Q_PROPERTY(TYPE NAME READ NAME WRITE NAME NOTIFY NAME ## Changed ) \ | |
public: \ | |
TYPE NAME() const { return a_ ## NAME ; } \ | |
void NAME(TYPE value) { \ | |
if (a_ ## NAME == value) return; \ | |
a_ ## NAME = value; \ |
Scan for access points (run multiple times for more complete scan):
# connmanctl scan wifi
Scan completed for wifi
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# This script backups an OS X system to an external volume, effectively | |
# cloning it. It is based on [0], [1] and [2] for OS X and [3] and [4] for | |
# Linux. One could also use commercial tools like SuperDuper! or Carbon Copy | |
# Cloner. The latter website has an interesting list[5] on what files to | |
# exclude when cloning. | |
# | |
# Exclusions (from CCC[5]), see rsync_excludes_osx.txt | |
# |
# Connman Technology API examples: (Object Path: /net/connman/technology/<wifi/ethernet>, Interface: net.connman.Technology) | |
# GetProperties | |
dbus-send --system --dest=net.connman --print-reply /net/connman/technology/wifi net.connman.Technology.GetProperties | |
# Scan | |
dbus-send --system --dest=net.connman --print-reply /net/connman/technology/wifi net.connman.Technology.Scan | |
# Disable/Enable wifi | |
dbus-send --system --dest=net.connman --print-reply /net/connman/technology/wifi net.connman.Technology.SetProperty string:Powered variant:boolean:true |