Intro
| { | |
| config, | |
| pkgs, | |
| lib, | |
| inputs, | |
| ... | |
| }: let | |
| ipu6-camera-bin = with pkgs; | |
| stdenv.mkDerivation rec { | |
| pname = "ipu6-camera-bin"; |
| export default [ | |
| "Reticulating splines...", | |
| "Generating witty dialog...", | |
| "Swapping time and space...", | |
| "Spinning violently around the y-axis...", | |
| "Tokenizing real life...", | |
| "Bending the spoon...", | |
| "Filtering morale...", | |
| "Don't think of purple hippos...", | |
| "We need a new fuse...", |
| var Client = require('ssh2').Client; | |
| var readline = require('readline') | |
| var conn = new Client(); | |
| conn.on('ready', function() { | |
| console.log('Client :: ready'); | |
| conn.shell(function(err, stream) { | |
| if (err) throw err; | |
| // create readline interface | |
| var rl = readline.createInterface(process.stdin, process.stdout) |
- usb_modeswitch, usb_modeswitch-data
- libusb1
- libusb-devel(Fedora), libusb-dev(Debian based)
By default, your linux box would register your Huawei E8372 as a Mass Storage device and not (somehow) as a modem. First, make sure you have the exace same device we're talking about. This can be confirmed by looking at two values using the following command (while the dongle is plugged in): As an elevated user:
# lsusb | grep Huawei
| <?php | |
| /** | |
| * A helper file for Laravel 5, to provide autocomplete information to your IDE | |
| * Generated for Laravel 5.5.13 on 2017-09-28. | |
| * | |
| * @author Barry vd. Heuvel <barryvdh@gmail.com> | |
| * @see https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-ide-helper | |
| */ | |
| namespace { | |
| exit("This file should not be included, only analyzed by your IDE"); |
When VPNs Just Work™, they're a fantastic way of allowing access to a private network from remote locations. When they don't work it can be an experience in frustration. I've had situations where I can connect to a VPN from my Mac, but various networking situations cause routing conflicts. Here are a couple of cases and how I've been able to get around them.
In this example the VPN we are connecting to has a subnet that does not conflict with our local IP, but has additional routes that conflict in some way with our local network's routing. In my example the remote subnet is 10.0.x.0/24, my local subnet is 10.0.y.0/24, and the conflicting route is 10.0.0.0/8. Without the later route, I can't access all hosts on the VPN without manually adding the route after connecting to the VPN: