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sqlite-manager 0.5.15

May 11, 2010 — BarryK
Ah, one very good thing about the move to SeaMonkey 2.x is that many recent addons for Firefox 3.6 will also work with SM. Including the latest sqlite-manager Sqlite database manager tool.

I have created a PET package for Quirky, just 125KB. That's good, fills a big gap in Quirky's range of "business" applications. This will be in the next release of Quirky.

Note that the full SM browser does not have to be running. Sqlite-manager can start in a window so it looks just like any normal application. I have placed an entry in the Business category of the menu.

Sqlite-manager home: http://code.google.com/p/sqlite-manager/

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Username: Iguleder
Barry, I think you should try Busybox 1.16.1, it fixed many issues in Calf Linux that appeared with 1.16.0. I reverted back to 1.15.3 and 1.16.1 seems stable, so I upgraded. It fixed many issues with important file permissions and the permissions given in /etc/busybox.conf. Also, I think you could drop some stuff that appear in Busybox. You could replace dhcpcd with Busybox's udhcpc or man and less with their Busybox versions. The "man" from previous versions didn't work, but it works wonderfully now. udhcpc starts faster than dhcpcd and works well."11 May 2010, 13:23"01577"212.179.163.75'test comment"BarryK"test comment Username: 11 May 2010, 21:58
"01577"114.129.167.148'Can't post to my own blog!"BarryK"I can't post new messages to my blog, get this: [i]Forbidden You don't have permission to access /blog/ on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Apache/2.2.15 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.15 OpenSSL/0.9.8m DAV/2 mod_fcgid/2.3.5 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at bkhome.org Port 80[/i] I haven't got a clue what is wrong, have raised a ticket with Hostgator, my host. Interesting that I can still post comments. Username: 11 May 2010, 22:10
"01577"114.129.167.148'udhcpc"u"didn't realise udhcpc was part of the package - tried it in terminal - that's cool beacause I use it across the board in a small batch file for simple wpa2 connects to avoid things like wicd, network-manager, etc. [code]#!/bin/sh wpa_supplicant -B -Dwext -i wlan0 -c wpa.conf udhcpc -b -i wlan0 -q[/code] then for disconnect: [code]#!/bin/bash wpa_cli disconnect wpa_cli terminate[/code]"12 May 2010, 2:02"01577"173.86.146.70'

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