(loop for key being each hash-key of *a-hash-table*
using (hash-value value)
collect (list key value))
via https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.lang.lisp/SCliOgrcC4M
zabbix modules | |
need configured zabbix sources to build. | |
``` | |
$ git clone -b '3.2.3' --single-branch --depth 1 https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix.git | |
$ cd zabbix | |
$ ./bootstrap.sh | |
$ ./configure | |
$ cd src/modules/ | |
``` |
# connect a galaxy role to a git repo example | |
# | |
cd roles.galaxy jorti.fail2ban | |
git remote add -f remote git@github.com:mkgin/ansible-fail2ban.git | |
# Create template for role Rolename | |
# and comment out the galaxy info tag | |
# so the new role is not listed with ones that were installed from galaxy |
du -sch .[!.]* * |sort -h | |
https://askubuntu.com/questions/356902/why-doesnt-this-show-the-hidden-files-folders |
# Check USB... this worked well for my Lenovo Twist, I think... | |
# | |
https://askubuntu.com/questions/144932/why-does-my-laptop-resume-immediately-after-suspend | |
Basically. | |
# find USB PCI interfaces | |
lspci |grep -i usb |
(loop for key being each hash-key of *a-hash-table*
using (hash-value value)
collect (list key value))
via https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.lang.lisp/SCliOgrcC4M
; src/Marlin_main.cpp has a list in the comments... | |
PRUSA FAN ; returns fan speeds... | |
M861 ! ; restore pinda table from Eprom | |
M861 ? ; query pinda table | |
M860 S35 ; wait until PINDA is 35C ( dependings on if temp is increasing or decreasing) | |
; should check if R is supported |
git clone --recursive https://github.com/sipeed/kflash_gui.git
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <math.h> | |
/*********** | |
* Calculate and print note names, octaves and frequency for MIDI notes | |
* | |
* gcc -lm -o midi_note_list midi_note_list.c | |
* | |
* UNLICENCE (see end) | |
* |
# send suricata logs to ntopng with syslog-ng | |
# | |
# this is just one part of the puzzle... | |
# - suricata needs to be configured (extra eve log) in one yaml.conf | |
# - ntop in a few places, plus knowing where to look to see that it works... | |
# - once configured: | |
# - select the syslog interface. | |
# - click flows | |
# - select status drop-down and click external alert to see what suricata is reporting |