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Reply to this message Add author to My Watch List Feed for this ThreadYou look like a robot. If you think you are not, contact us: support@ebay-kleinanzeigen.de I have bought a Model A Pi, and I successfully configured it with a USB Wifi dongle on Raspbian. I recently prepared an SD card with the latest version of Arch Linux ARM and I am trying to get it set up with WiFi. I was trying to follow a Raspbian WiFi tutorial (thinking it could be the same as Arch Linux ARM) which said that there is a directory /etc/network/ and you could set up WiFi from the interface file, but no directory /etc/network/ exists. I heard about netctl but I have no Idea how to use it! I do have a supported USB WiFi dongle. Could someone please show me how I can setup WiFi on Arch Linux ARM? The deprecated netcfg used /etc/network.d/ to store profiles. The successor of netcfg is netctl. In order to setup a wireless network, install netctl using sudo pacman -S netctl. Next, you have to create a network profile.




/etc/netctl/examples/ contains some examples. Let's assume you want to setup a WPA2-PSK network. Simply copy over the example file and start editing: /etc/netctl# install -m640 examples/wireless-wpa wireless-home Description='A simple WPA encrypted wireless connection' # Prepend hexadecimal keys with \" # If your key starts with ", write it as '"""' # See also: the section on special quoting rules in netctl.profile(5) # Uncomment this if your ssid is hidden Edit MyNetwork and WirelessKey as needed. Note the 640 permissions, you do not want to leak your wireless passphrase to the world! # netctl start wireless-home If you do not get an error, you should be connected. To make this network start on boot: # netctl enable wireless-home Did you find this question interesting? Sign up for our newsletter and get our top new questions delivered to your inbox (). This didn't work for me at first. After following the above instructions, I had to run




to make it work. I found the answer at the ArchLInux Arm Forum Thank you for your interest in this question. Because it has attracted low-quality or spam answers that had to be removed, posting an answer now requires 10 reputation on this site (the association bonus does not count). Would you like to answer one of these unanswered questions instead?Browse other questions tagged archlinux wifi or ask your own question.Stack 'em up, stack 'em!Video: LEGO City 7992 Container Stacker review! Do you like boats?  How about BIG ships?  Here's the biggest LEGO has made!  Oh, and a bunch of other stuff to go with it!Video: LEGO City 7994 Harbor review! Video: LEGO official Minecraft Micro World, Cuuso review!Well, this is the version seen in Lorne Addresses the Sempax, set to the Breakout timeline.  If you haven't seen him before, Lorne was originally my Bionicle self-MOC, who was brought into the Hero Factory universe as a 2.0-series hero. I don't think this'll be the last you'll see of him!




Video: LEGO Hero Factory MOC - Lorne, Breakout edition Video: LEGO City 3366 Satellite Launch Pad review! Video: LEGO City 4208 Fire Truck review! Well, it's no Shuttle Adventure or Expedition set, but then again, it cost less than 1/3rd as much as one of those epic space-monsters, so maybe it's not all that bad?Video: LEGO City 3367 Space Shuttle review! Video: LEGO City 4431 Ambulance review! Since Brickset added a video review section to their set details pages, a number of you have suggested that I submit some of my own content.  Though I'm a regular Brickset user, I didn't even have an actual account there when video reviews were added.Fast forward to today, and everything is all set and over 110 of my reviews are now on Brickset!  A fair number of them had actually been submitted by another member in February (thank you, whoever you are!), but now the list is complete and I verified that all of the links were correct and appropriate.While going through this process I was practically forced to peek at some of my older videos, and all I can say is, wow have things improved with time. 




I mean, my earliest LEGO videos were super-dry and, well, I'm just glad I've been self-critical, listened to feedback, and morphed my style over time.  I hope to do even better once the summer release season hits!Lastly, I've said this before, but I'm saying it again.Video: Bricklink Haul Mar. 27, 2013First seen quite awhile ago, back in the days when they didn't have so-called "Hero Factory parts," from a small number of frames of the Rise of the Rookies movie.  I've kept this one on display since then, but finally it is time to take this one apart & return its parts to the collective.  Been a good run for this "MOC!"Video: LEGO Hero Factory "The Drone" movie replica, last look Video: LEGO City 4430 Fire Transporter review! Yesterday I finished cleaning up all of my vintage metal track via the following steps:Hydrogen peroxide soak to undo yellowing in the plasticCLR flash-bath to de-oxidize the metal railsDetergent scrub to remove residual oils & solid matterThe result is this big stack of pieces of various ages that now look the same, with light, even wear. 




I'll give the tops of the rails a brush with ultra-fine sandpaper once they're placed in a layout to even further improve their condition and ensure maximum conductivity with 9V motor wheels! Video: LEGO City 7641 City Corner review!The Flymo Robotic 1200R Lawnmower is designed to do your mowing for you, giving you more free time to do other things (and to enjoy your garden). It is also ideal for those with limited mobility, or anyone who for whatever reason can’t mow their lawn with a traditional mower. With a weight of just 8kg, the robust robotic mower tackles inclines up to 25%. Thanks to its irregular pattern, the 1200R mows a lawn area up to 400m² effectively, reliably and without wheel ruts. Always resulting in a perfectly cared-for lawn.With a cutting width of 17cm, the Flymo 1200R repeatedly cuts the grass tips with 3 pivoting swing back razor-sharp blades. The grass clippings will disappear back into the soil acting as a natural fertiliser (mulch principle). The cutting height can be set to between 2cm and 5cm via a convenient rotary knob, allowing you to adapt the 1200R to provide the best results on your lawn.




Set mowing times via the simple-to-use interface and menu system; programming different mowing times or days using the large selection panel with display. The Flymo 1200R will simply get to work at the appointed time. Thanks to its water-resistant bodywork, the 1200R can keep working come rain or shine. The electric motor runs so quietly that you can happily set it to mow at night without having to worry about disturbing the neighbours. The Flymo Robotic 1200R Lawnmower can handle areas up to 400m² when it’s allowed to work at its maximum capacity (13 hours a day, 7 days a week). The Flymo Robotic Lawnmower 1200R is able to work on slopes with an angle of up to 25%. Steeper slopes should be avoided since the lawn can be damaged and malfunctions may occur.The Flymo 1200R is powered by a long-lasting, reliable Li-ion 18V/1.6Ah battery and will automatically return to the charging dock when the power begins to run low. Charged via the mains, the 1200R produces no emissions, thus it is more environmentally friendly than a traditional petrol lawnmower.




The included easy-to-place 150m boundary wire guides the 1200R. Flymo 1200R is flexible and therefore well suited for nearly any garden type, as well as for example secondary areas. Passages must be at least 1.5m wide to ensure the Flymo Robotic Lawnmower 1200R can easily get through. Narrower passages should be avoided.Collision sensors help the robot avoid obstacles. Lift and tilt sensors, and a large space between the housing and blades, guarantee additional safety for people and animals. For example, when the mower is lifted, the blades immediately stop to prevent injuries. The robotic mower can also be stopped at any time with the large, easy-to-access stop button. The Flymo 1200R is therefore as safe as it is convenient and ideal for anyone who can’t (or simply doesn’t want to) spend their valuable free time maintaining a perfect lawn.Supplied with a charging station, power cable, 150m boundary wire, pegs, couplers and connectors.- 3 pivoting razor blades with a cutting width of 17cm, suitable for lawns up to 400m² and effective on lawns with inclines of up to 25%- Long-life Li-ion rechargeable battery with automatic charging (60 mins mow time from a 90 min full charge)- Adjustable cutting height (20mm-50mm) set via a convenient rotary knob- Easy-to-use 15-button keypad and LCD display with settings menu- Lift and tilt

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