luandro
luandro
Is there a decent solution to this that doesn't require changing users back and forth?
Any updates on getting this merged?
Created a PR for that: https://github.com/ggeop/Python-ai-assistant/pull/152
I'm having a similar issue where the dependencies from 'requirements.txt' isn't being recognized, although they are within the `./jarvis_virtualenv/lib` and `lib64` folders. @ggeop Any tips on why `ModuleNotFoundError` is thrown...
By setting `wifi'.adhoc_ssid` as the `MESH_SSID` this is the AP the Pi is generating:  In this case, `Moinho` and `Moinho/teste` are created by the Libre Mesh router, `Palha House`...
MeshPi config file: ``` #!/bin/sh # Config file for meshpi configuration ############################################################ ############################################################ ############################################################ # MESH STUFF # FLAGS: y or n DO_SET_MESH=y # PARMAS FOR MESHPI_MESH INIT SCRIPT MESH_SSID="LiMe"...
It's a firmware that you install and it's ready to mesh, based on OpenWRT. Just download it from [here](https://downloads.libremesh.org/dayboot_rely/17.06/) and flash a compatible router. Running on the LibreMesh router: -...
Kismet information for channel 11:  Is `Wi-Fi Adhoc` right for the Pi AP?
You're awesome. That's really strange, wish I could help with anything, but I'm such a noob =(
`iw dev`: ``` root@teste:~# iw dev phy#1 Interface wlan1-apname ifindex 18 wdev 0x100000004 addr a6:f3:c1:bf:98:68 ssid Moinho/teste type AP channel 48 (5240 MHz), width: 40 MHz, center1: 5230 MHz txpower...