Forward GnuPG agent from macOS to Linux
Run gpg once as your to create the directory structure
gpg --list-keys
| { | |
| "Version": "2012-10-17", | |
| "Statement": [ | |
| { | |
| "Sid": "NonResourceBasedReadOnlyPermissions", | |
| "Action": [ | |
| "ec2:DescribeSubnets", | |
| "ec2:DescribeSecurityGroups", | |
| "ec2:DescribeSnapshots", | |
| "ec2:DescribeImages", |
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| VERSION=4.0.1 | |
| SCRIPT=`basename "$0"` | |
| APPNAME="My App" | |
| APPICONS="/System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources/GenericApplicationIcon.icns" | |
| OSX_VERSION=`sw_vers -productVersion` | |
| PWD=`pwd` | |
| function usage { |
You might want to read this to get an introduction to armel vs armhf.
If the below is too much, you can try Ubuntu-ARMv7-Qemu but note it contains non-free blobs.
First, cross-compile user programs with GCC-ARM toolchain. Then install qemu-arm-static so that you can run ARM executables directly on linux
| # Via @srynearson tweet https://twitter.com/Srynearson/status/534421250261942272 #kudos Bill Mullady | |
| # Re: http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Unified-Wired-Wireless-Access/Mac-OS-X-Lion-MacBook-Air-issue/m-p/113885#M24396 | |
| sudo defaults read /Library/Preferences/com.apple.airport.opproam | |
| Password: | |
| { | |
| deltaRSSI = 10; | |
| disabled = 0; | |
| useBonjour = 0; | |
| useBroadcastBSSID = 1; |