start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
Most modern HDMI connected devices support Consumer Electronics Control (CEC). It allows devices to send commands to each other, typically to get the TV to switch input and control volume. If you have ever turned on a Game Console and had your TV automatically change input to that device you have seen CEC in action. It is very convenient and useful, sort of a universal remote that works.
Every manufacturer seems to have it’s own branding of CEC (e.g. Samsung Anynet+, LG SimpLink, Sharp Aquos Link) but it may need to be enabled. Check your manual for details.
Using a Raspberry Pi connected to a TV that supports CEC, you can use the command line cec-client
application to control the inputs and the TV itself. These are notes on how to use cec-client
and understand the different options.
You should not use the Open SSH client that comes with Git for Windows. Instead, Windows 10 has its own implementation of Open SSH that is integrated with the system. To achieve this:
ssh-agent
from Windows Services:Services
in the Start Menu
or Win+R
and then type services.msc
to launch the Services window;OpenSSH Authentication Agent
in the list and double click on it;OpenSSH Authentication Agent Properties
window that appears, choose Automatic
from the Startup type:
dropdown and click Start
from Service status:
. Make sure it now says Service status: Running
.git config --global core.sshCommand C:/Windows/System32/OpenSSH/ssh.exe
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gdb -p "$1" -batch -ex 'set {short}$rip = 0x050f' -ex 'set $rax=231' -ex 'set $rdi=0' -ex 'cont' |