net_widgets
awesome-network-manager
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1.8 | 10.0 | |
about 3 years ago | over 5 years ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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net_widgets
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Notifications are too low, cannot seem to figure out what is causing it
This "notification" from the screenshot looks very similar to the pop-up produced by this network widget https://github.com/pltanton/net_widgets. With a quick check in you rc file, I can confirm you indeed use a wifi widget, and the code is also very similar to what the readme says.
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Network manager?
I'm looking for something to select wireless networks from the wibar. Had a look at Eyedeekay's awesome-network-manager, but the instructions look a bit outdated (from my very limited understanding). Tried to adapt them - no errors, but nothing shows up in the wibar. Also tried Planton's Network Widgets, but that seems to be suffering the same fate. I'm aware I can run Network Manager's applet, but I'm hoping for something a bit more aesthetically consistent.
- What GUI would you recommend for NetworkManager?
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How do you guys handle network/bluetooth?
Has anyone has made a widget that functions similarly to DE network interfaces? I found this widget, but afaik it only shows the network you're connected to. I haven't been able to find much of anything for bluetooth, so any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help.
awesome-network-manager
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Network manager?
I'm looking for something to select wireless networks from the wibar. Had a look at Eyedeekay's awesome-network-manager, but the instructions look a bit outdated (from my very limited understanding). Tried to adapt them - no errors, but nothing shows up in the wibar. Also tried Planton's Network Widgets, but that seems to be suffering the same fate. I'm aware I can run Network Manager's applet, but I'm hoping for something a bit more aesthetically consistent.
What are some alternatives?
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rofi-wifi-menu - a bash script using nmcli and rofi to make a wifi menu in i3/openbox/bspwm
awesome-copycats - Awesome WM themes
rofi-bluetooth - 🔷 A script that generates a rofi menu that uses bluetoothctl to connect to bluetooth devices and display status info.
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awesome-config - Awesome WM config
smart_borders - awesomewm full titlebar functionality without sacrificing space
awesome-ez - AwesomeWM library for simplifying key and button binding definitions
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