I use a cheap Tapo C100 webcam to monitor my 3D prints. It supports RTSP.
- Go to the Cameras section at https://connect.prusa3d.com
- Add a new camera.
- Click the QR code link
- Click "Start Camera"
I use a cheap Tapo C100 webcam to monitor my 3D prints. It supports RTSP.
This guide allows you to use the TPM on your computer to decrypt your LUKS encrypted volumes. If you are worried about a cold boot attack on your hardware please DO NOT use this guide with your root volume!
Verify that you have a TPM in your computer:
# systemd-cryptenroll --tpm2-device=list
PATH DEVICE DRIVER
pip3 install virtualbmc
export vBMCServerIP=192.168.1.13
#Accept the VMware End User License Agreement | |
vmaccepteula | |
# clear paritions and install | |
clearpart --firstdisk --overwritevmfs | |
install --firstdisk --overwritevmfs --novmfsondisk | |
#set the root password | |
rootpw VMw@re1 |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# | |
# Author: Stefan Buck | |
# License: MIT | |
# https://gist.github.com/stefanbuck/ce788fee19ab6eb0b4447a85fc99f447 | |
# | |
# | |
# This script accepts the following parameters: | |
# | |
# * owner |
This document details a simple RPM build flow pattern used to build and host RPM artifacts for open source projects. The below is a visual summary of this flow.
In order to achieve this multiple tools and services are used. The services and their purpose in the flow is as listed below.
Service | Purpose |
---|---|
GitHub | As is the most common use for GitHub, it holds the build source code. In this case we hold only the spec files and related source files. All other sources, including project binaries/sources are retrieved at build time. |
# ... more above ... | |
# wsfl bash is not a login shell | |
if [ -d "$HOME/bin" ] ; then | |
PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH" | |
fi | |
# ssh-agent configuration | |
if [ -z "$(pgrep ssh-agent)" ]; then | |
rm -rf /tmp/ssh-* |
#!/bin/bash | |
# 1 = VMware Tools ISO is mounted from vSphere | |
# 2 = Download VMware Tools (assumes you can connect to internet) | |
INSTALL_METHOD=2 | |
# Thanks to Rich Trouton for tip on Tools being available online | |
VMWARE_TOOLS_DOWNLOAD_URL=http://softwareupdate.vmware.com/cds/vmw-desktop/fusion/7.1.2/2779224/packages/com.vmware.fusion.tools.darwin.zip.tar | |
# DO NOT MODIFY BEYOND HERE # |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Original version is written by Chris Kloiber <[email protected]> | |
# This fork version is modified by HONDA Hirofumi <[email protected]> | |
# A quick hack that will create a bootable DVD iso or non-bootable | |
# source DVD iso of a Red Hat Linux Distribution. Feed it either a | |
# directory containing the downloaded iso files of a distribution, | |
# or point it at a directory containing the "RedHat", "isolinux", | |
# and "images" directories. |
#!/bin/bash | |
# This tool can be used to sync down Red Hat based packages from RHN using only Red Hat shipped tools | |
# Brian "Red Beard" Harrington <[email protected]> | |
# Copyright 2013 | |
# | |
# To satisfy the pre-reqs for this script install the following two rpms: | |
# yum-utils | |
# createrepo_c (in RHEL 8 createrepo and createrepo_c have been combined) | |
# See https://github.com/rpm-software-management/createrepo_c#differences-in-behavior-between-createrepo_c-and-createrepo |