(In this case, the vlc browser plugin package)
sudo apt-get source browser-plugin-vlc
sudo apt-get build-dep browser-plugin-vlc
#( Make your source changes )
dpkg-source --commit
sudo debuild -i -us -uc -b
xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//host/ports/port/script[@id="ssl-heartbleed"]' -m 'ancestor::port/ancestor::ports/ancestor::host/address' -v '@addr' -m 'ancestor::host/ports/port/service' -v ' @*' -n -n output-example-positive.xml |
For Files: | |
takeown /f <file name> /d y | |
icacls<file name> /grant administrators:F | |
For Folders or Directories (will perform action recursively): | |
takeown /f <directory name> /r /d y | |
icacls <directory name> /grant administrators:F /t |
If you want to go from 32 to 64 bit Cygwin but keep all the packages[1], you might find yourself in a spot where you would like to export the list of cygwin packages and also be able to install cygwin with all these packages again. I will tell you how. Open your Cygwin shell and enter
cygcheck -c -d | sed -e "1,2d" -e 's/ .*\$//' > packagelist
This will simply dump a list of installed packages. To install Cygwin 64 with these packages selected, download setup-x86_64[2] and execute it with the command line parameters
./setup-x86_64 -P `awk 'NR==1{printf \$1}{printf ",%s", \$1}' packagelist`
My Pi came w/ Noobs, which handled the base Rasbian install for me.
Install may take 20-30 minutes
After install, reboot
On Ubuntu 15.10, after installing the nvidia proprietary driver, it didn't quite work as expected...going down to older version made it work, but graphics were slow. Run the below to reset back to the original graphics setup.
sudo apt-get purge nvidia-*
sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-intel libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri xserver-xorg-core
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
# May not have any alternatives configured (ok to skip)
sudo update-alternatives --remove gl_conf /usr/lib/nvidia-current/ld.so.conf
Notes on my pulseaudio installation. PA was acting screwy in 14.04, after
upgrading to 16.04, it appeared fixed, but had issues w/ my video driver. After screwing with the nvidia driver, audio was completely broken. This is a general troubleshooting guide.
I use front and back outputs, which must be combined.
As usual, try restarting pulseaudio and alsa