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dschep / raspbian-python3.6.rst
Last active November 21, 2024 15:10 — forked from BMeu/raspbian-python3.5.rst
Installing Python 3.6 on Raspbian

Installing Python 3.6 on Raspbian

As of January 2018, Raspbian does not yet include the latest Python release, Python 3.6. This means we will have to build it ourselves, and here is how to do it. There is also an ansible role attached that automates it all for you.

  1. Install the required build-tools (some might already be installed on your system).
@Arinerron
Arinerron / root.sh
Last active June 10, 2024 17:35
"Root" via dirtyc0w privilege escalation exploit (automation script) / Android (32 bit)
#!/bin/bash
# Give the usual warning.
clear;
echo "[INFO] Automated Android root script started.\n\n[WARN] Exploit requires sdk module \"NDK\".\nFor more information, visit the installation guide @ https://goo.gl/E2nmLF\n[INFO] Press Ctrl+C to stop the script if you need to install the NDK module. Waiting 10 seconds...";
sleep 10;
clear;
# Download and extract exploit files.
echo "[INFO] Downloading exploit files from GitHub...";
@dschep
dschep / swc
Created March 24, 2016 01:29
Streaming version of wc -l
#!/bin/bash
exec awk '{printf "\r%lu", NR}'
@dschep
dschep / bootlocal.sh
Last active March 4, 2016 21:41
Workaround bug in Linux boot2docker hosts not mounting home dirs (boot2docker/boot2docker#1085)
#!/bin/sh
# Work around for boot2docker/boot2docker#1085
# Extracted from boot2docker/boot2docker#1086
mkdir -p /hosthome
mount | grep -q /hosthome || mount -t vboxsf hosthome /hosthome \
-o defaults,uid=$(id -u docker),gid=$(id -g docker)
ls -1 /hosthome | while read d
do
@gbaman
gbaman / HowToOTG.md
Last active May 9, 2025 20:48
Simple guide for setting up OTG modes on the Raspberry Pi Zero

Raspberry Pi Zero OTG Mode

Simple guide for setting up OTG modes on the Raspberry Pi Zero - By Andrew Mulholland (gbaman).

The Raspberry Pi Zero (and model A and A+) support USB On The Go, given the processor is connected directly to the USB port, unlike on the B, B+ or Pi 2 B, which goes via a USB hub.
Because of this, if setup to, the Pi can act as a USB slave instead, providing virtual serial (a terminal), virtual ethernet, virtual mass storage device (pendrive) or even other virtual devices like HID, MIDI, or act as a virtual webcam!
It is important to note that, although the model A and A+ can support being a USB slave, they are missing the ID pin (is tied to ground internally) so are unable to dynamically switch between USB master/slave mode. As such, they default to USB master mode. There is no easy way to change this right now.
It is also important to note, that a USB to UART serial adapter is not needed for any of these guides, as may be documented elsewhere across the int

@dschep
dschep / fix-apple-kbd.sh
Created November 25, 2015 15:23
Swap Alt & Meta and default to Fkeys not media keys
#!/bin/bash
echo 2 | sudo tee /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/fnmode
echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/swap_opt_cmd
@gene1wood
gene1wood / example_aws_lambda_cloudformation_context.md
Last active April 11, 2025 18:04
Details on the AWS Lambda Python LambdaContext context object when instantiated from a CloudFormation stack

LambdaContext

Here is the raw output from examining the Python LambdaContext context object in a AWS Lambda function when called from a CloudFormation stack. More information on the context object can be found here : http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/python-context-object.html

LambdaContext object : print(context)

<__main__.LambdaContext object at 0x7fd706780710>

LambdaContext vars : vars(context)

@shovon
shovon / increase_swap.sh
Created April 10, 2015 15:18
Increasing swap size. Only tested on the ubuntu/trusty64 Vagrant box. CREDIT GOES TO ---> http://jeqo.github.io/blog/devops/vagrant-quickstart/
#!/bin/sh
# size of swapfile in megabytes
swapsize=8000
# does the swap file already exist?
grep -q "swapfile" /etc/fstab
# if not then create it
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
@rgbkrk
rgbkrk / hubdecrypt.sh
Last active April 6, 2022 02:55
Encrypt a (short) file using someone's public key from github
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# HubCrypt
# ========
#
# Decrypt a file encrypted using hubencrypt (ok, it's just openssl + rsautl +
# your SSH keys). It needs the private key that matches your last public key
# listed at github.com/<user>.keys
#
Copied from http://www.programmierecke.net/howto/gpg-ssh.html
Saved here for posterity.
Tested with Yubikey NEO in 0x82 mode.
with smartcard (openpgp)
Some Links
Using Smartcard with Windows (Putty): Pageant for Putty with smartcard support
step by step