Standard escape codes are prefixed with Escape
:
- Ctrl-Key:
^[
- Octal:
\033
- Unicode:
\u001b
- Hexadecimal:
\x1B
- Decimal:
27
<custom-http-headers> | |
<!-- Samsung needs it --> | |
<add header="transferMode.dlna.org: Streaming"/> | |
<add header="contentFeatures.dlna.org: DLNA.ORG_OP=01;DLNA.ORG_CI=0;DLNA.ORG_FLAGS=01500000000000000000000000000000"/> | |
</custom-http-headers> |
@echo off | |
start "Notepad" "C:\Windows\system32\notepad.exe" | |
start "Skype" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Skype\Phone\Skype" | |
start "Firefox CNN" "%programfiles(x86)%\Mozilla Firefox\Firefox.exe" "http://www.cnn.com/" | |
start "CMD Start Help" "cmd start /?" |
Use this as an example on how to start the virtual console without the need of Java Web Start or accessing it from the web interface. | |
You can use the user and password that you use for the web interface. | |
You need an old JRE... I used 1.7.0_80 from the Server JRE package, also I have tested successfully 1.7.0_79 with MacOS. | |
You don't need to install it, just extract it or copy the files in "jre" folder. | |
Open the viewer.jnlp file that you get by launching the virtual console from the web interface with a text editor. | |
Note the urls to the jar files. Download the main jar file avctKVM.jar and the libs for your operating system and architecture. | |
Extract the dlls (.so Linux, .jnilib MacOS) from the jar libs. |
#!/bin/bash | |
# By B Shea Dec2018 & Mar2020 | |
# https://www.holylinux.net | |
# Test for OpenSSL - if not installed stop here. | |
if ! [[ -x $(which openssl) ]]; then | |
printf "\nOpenSSL not found or not executable.\nPlease install OpenSSL before proceeding.\n\n" | |
exit 1 | |
fi |
#!/bin/bash | |
# "system_update" | |
# Brady Shea | |
# Creation: 18SEP2020 - conversion of system_update alias to bash script | |
# Last update: 13DEC2024 - fixed distro string for debian, added uptime to info presented | |
# Original location: https://gist.github.com/bmatthewshea/6ef60db227d52f39200029312dd5446a | |
# Author Website: https://www.holylinux.net/ | |
# | |
# Place this script in "/usr/local/sbin/system_update", or similar location under your $PATH | |
# It needs root permissions (SUDO) to execute. |
### WARNING: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ### | |
# | |
# Officially, this is not recommended. YMMV | |
# https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/bookworm-the-new-version-of-raspberry-pi-os/ | |
# | |
# This mostly works if you are on 64bit. You are on your own if you are on 32bit or mixed 64/32bit | |
# | |
# Credit to anfractuosity and fgimenezm for figuring out additional details for kernels | |
# |