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Maomocake

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    Maomocake reacted to Nayr438 in ICUE On linux   
    But send the wrong command to the wrong device and kill it. Be careful with that.
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    Maomocake got a reaction from sub68 in ubuntu 20 purple screen after boot   
    guys i literally purged gdm3 a few times and installed it it now work? wtf
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    Maomocake got a reaction from Moonzy in Laptop screen chip repair   
    its a glass screen the rigidity hasnt been compromised its still fine i just want the cracks to not propagate i think i will be using a windshield repair kit
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    Maomocake reacted to DonPavlov in raspberry pi and modules   
    Well if you search online you can find this Raspberry pi Simulator:
    https://azure-samples.github.io/raspberry-pi-web-simulator/
     
    But it uses javascript and is kind of meh.
     
    I have a better solution for you:
    Make your Pi available from the internet. Only via a ssh key of course. And develop with VSCode Remote development.
     
    So do the following:
     
    Setup a headless Raspberry Pi with SSH key Change standard password, disable root login and disable password login in /etc/ssh/sshd_config Make your pi available from outside your home network: Route port 22 to your pi and add a dyndns service (either router or your pi(try out duckdns or dynv6.com )) Now setup Visual Studio Code on your Laptop Install the Remote Develop extension pack https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.vscode-remote-extensionpack Now setup your raspberry pi as a remote target (follow the microsoft guides) (connect via your smartphone hotspot so you replicate your remote working) Now you should be able to even debug your software on the go Also some tips you could try out:
    Use the Python extension in VSCode instead of pycharm. Might be worth a try Try out Platformio extension in VSCode. I think they offer even a different remote working solution. Never tried so far. Last but not least. Don't give up. Have fun developing.
     
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    Maomocake got a reaction from Lurick in network switch reccomendation   
    yeah i saw that that's why I'm asking for recommendations instead of doing my own research myself ?
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    Maomocake got a reaction from Lurick in network switch reccomendation   
    Hey, guys, I'm planning to upgrade to a gigabit network switch and I also want to use it as a practice for getting my CCNA/P certification what do you all recommend I get?
    (Side note, since I'm going to practice on it any suggestion that can use an ethernet cable for CLI will be great, but if not ill invest in a console port to USB adaptor)
    Thanks Guys
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    Maomocake got a reaction from Lurick in network switch reccomendation   
    ok noted on the serial adaptor part but ill see what the rest have to say about the switch thanks anyways
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    Maomocake reacted to Lurick in network switch reccomendation   
    All good, if you're willing to separate things out then perhaps an unmanaged 8 or 16 port gigabit switch for home use and then something virtual like VIRL on packet.net for studies would be my recommendation.
    If you really want a physical switch then something like a 4948 can be had for pretty cheap these days.
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    Maomocake got a reaction from Lurick in network switch reccomendation   
    Oh, I'm looking for a gigabit switch right i forgot to mention that ill go edit the question 
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    Maomocake got a reaction from Merp83 in Free cable mod code   
    Free cable mod code for the lucky person who sees this first(i can't use it because I live in Asia and shipping is extremely expensive)  The code is: asus-5852dba1a1c5f-3   

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