![]() ![]() The information in the log files include your IP (internet protocol) address, your ISP (internet service provider, such as AOL or Shaw Cable), the browser you used to visit our site (such as Internet Explorer or Firefox), the time you visited our site and which pages you visited throughout our site.Ĭookies and Web Beacons We do use cookies to store information, such as your personal preferences when you visit our site. Log Files As with most other websites, we collect and use the data contained in log files. ![]() We never sell your personal information to third parties. Here is information on what types of personal information we receive and collect when you use and visit, and how we safeguard your information. The privacy of our visitors to is important to us.Īt, we recognize that privacy of your personal information is important. Select your new wallpaper to enter Preview mode.Tap the type of wallpaper you would like to use.You can choose from Apple's stock imagery, or your own library. Launch the Settings app from your iPhone or iPad Home screen.Choose whether you want to set the wallpaper for your Home screen, Lock screen or both Home and lock screen.Adjust the positioning and size and then tap Set as wallpaper on the upper left corner of your screen.Choose from the collections of wallpapers included with your phone, or from your photos.Tap the wallpapers icon on the bottom left of your screen.To select another image stored on your PC, select “Image” or click “Browse”. In any case, you will find yourself in the same place. You can select “Personalization” in the context menu. Right-click on the desktop, select "Personalization", click on "Desktop Background" and select the menu you want (the "Browse" buttons or select an image in the viewer). Ln -s /etc/init.d/net.lo /etc/init.d/net.Right-click on an empty area on the desktop, select "Properties" in the context menu, select the "Desktop" tab and select an image from the ones listed in the scroll window. Now the parent script /etc/init.d/net.lo should be symlinked to create additional scripts for each network interface and then loaded into an openrc runlevel. Touch /etc/s6/adminsv/default/contents.d/connmandĪlternatively, if you will use openrc, Gentoo's netifrc modules can be used, these are located in /etc/init.d/ and work on a script-per-interface basis. Ln -s /etc/runit/sv/connmand /etc/runit/runsvdir/default ![]() Install connman and optionally a front-end: Using several different network management programs at the same time is discouraged, as it can only lead to network issues. Plasma has a built-in network indicator, but unfortunately it only supports NetworkManager. It is the user's responsibility to manage installing programs from AUR, if desired. Instead, there is a program called cmst (for LXQt, also lxqt-connman-applet) in AUR. For Qt-based DEs, the GUI is not included in the Artix repositories. In this example, we'll use connman and assume a GTK-based DE. Just be sure you have an internet daemon and its respective service script installed first. You can choose to skip these steps and and enable the services after a reboot if you wish using the commands listed on the Runit, s6, and dinit pages. That creation occurs when you actually boot into the new system. Note: In Runit, s6, and dinit, enabling a service by default at this step requires a different command than the normal one because the init systems rely on a /run (a tmpfs) to be created. If you want to use a wireless connection, be sure to also install wpa_supplicant. ![]() If you use OpenRC you should add your hostname to /etc/conf.d/hostname too: If the system has a permanent IP address, it should be used instead of 127.0.1.1. 127.0.1.1 myhostname.localdomain myhostname ![]()
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