ssh-keygen -t rsa
Once you have entered the Gen Key command, you will get a few more questions:
module analysis::learning::KMeans | |
import util::Math; | |
import List; | |
import Set; | |
import IO; | |
data Point = point(list[real] vec); | |
Point arbPoint(int d) = point([arbReal() | _ <- [0..d]]); |
Encoder h264_amf [AMD AMF H.264 Encoder]: | |
General capabilities: dr1 delay hardware | |
Threading capabilities: none | |
Supported hardware devices: d3d11va d3d11va dxva2 dxva2 | |
Supported pixel formats: nv12 yuv420p d3d11 dxva2_vld | |
h264_amf AVOptions: | |
-usage <int> E..V....... Encoder Usage (from 0 to 5) (default transcoding) | |
transcoding 0 E..V....... Generic Transcoding | |
ultralowlatency 1 E..V....... ultra low latency trancoding | |
lowlatency 2 E..V....... low latency trancoding |
#!/usr/bin/python | |
""" | |
Create UDP packet containing RESET. | |
""" | |
from scapy.all import * | |
from binascii import hexlify | |
packet = IP(src='192.168.0.5', dst='192.168.0.11')/UDP(dport=17861, sport=17861)/Raw('RESET') |
So you bought a used Lenovo 100e with a stupid ELAN066C touchpad. It works in Windows just fine, other than being god-awful slow. You want to put Xubunutu on it to make it workable, except the touchpad stopped working. Ugh.
My brain is smooth, so this took me like 40+ hours to solve. I'm sure you would have solved it faster, but just in case you need help here are the steps I took to get it working. For reference, my exact computer is Lenovo 100e 2nd Gen (82GJ).