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stead of the functions defined by the first developer.
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This change solves also the problems during reinstall.
Thanks
Michele
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This solves a problem during reinstall and saving the settings while the service is running.
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- I managed in the code ALL the drivers available in the package. Consider that before this change only 12 drivers on 35 were supported. Now all the selectable panels are supposed to work, with the default configuration values. If someone has problems with the new added drivers please let me know
- I added the IN/OUT statistics for a selectable interface. For the selected interface IN and OUT bytes are shown
- In the summary (visible to the ones that have a 4 line display) I added, if the width of the panel is bigger than 16 rows, the frequency in percent currently used
- I reduced the CPU interval in the load calculation from 1s to 250ms. This because setting the refresh of the panel to 1 second was actually 2 seconts (1 to wait for the refresh, 1 to wait for the CPU calculation)
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1) Added the Package Info page (points to the forum page)
2) Added "(x86 only)" for the description of the nexcom driver (the only one outside the build platform)
3) Solved a problem that in certain condition caused a high CPU usage
4) Added as optional the "welcome screen+version"
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Include a full list of all the drivers available (default build).
This is a development version under test, it's not granted it works in all conditions.
Reference: http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/1406
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