With Audio and Screen Sharing Enabled
This guide is based on the below resources:
- mshkrebtan gist from which it was forked
- mcarans answer in AskUbuntu
- Official Cisco page for Linux 64bit support (or actually lack thereof)
With Audio and Screen Sharing Enabled
This guide is based on the below resources:
This guide has been tested in Xubuntu 18.04.01 but it will probably apply in most linux distro's. Contents are heavily based on work by @toreanderson here.
So HP Elitebook G5 has as an LTE modem the HP lt4132 which is actually re-brand of Huawei ME906s-158.
If you see the output from usb-devices
you'll see that the issue lies that the modem is in configuration 2 (Cfg#= 2
). The Linux kernel selects configuration 2
by default, but that does not work with ModemManager. Configuration 3
( MBIM mode) is a much better choice.
Changing to configuration 3
is easy enough. Note that it is essential to first deconfigure the device by selecting configuration
Follow the instructions on Github to Create an Access Token in Github
By default, git credentials are not cached so you need to tell Git if you want to avoid having to provide them each time Github requires you to authenticate. On Mac, Git comes with an “osxkeychain” mode, which caches credentials in the secure keychain that’s attached to your system account.
You can tell Git you want to store credentials in the osxkeychain by running the following:-
Garmin Connect only supports showing a maximum 4-week plot of HRV data. This script scrapes HRV and sleep data and plots it on a single graph, making it much easier to see the trend over time.
In order for the script to work, you need to provide the correct values for the Authorization and Cookie headers. To get these: