| MIT License | |
| Copyright (c) 2018 Noel Bundick | |
| Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |
| of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal | |
| in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights | |
| to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell | |
| copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is | |
| furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
| # IMPORTANT! | |
| # This gist has been transformed into a github repo | |
| # You can find the most recent version there: | |
| # https://github.com/Neo23x0/auditd | |
| # ___ ___ __ __ | |
| # / | __ ______/ (_) /_____/ / | |
| # / /| |/ / / / __ / / __/ __ / | |
| # / ___ / /_/ / /_/ / / /_/ /_/ / | |
| # /_/ |_\__,_/\__,_/_/\__/\__,_/ |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| iatest=$(expr index "$-" i) | |
| ####################################################### | |
| # SOURCED ALIAS'S AND SCRIPTS BY zachbrowne.me | |
| ####################################################### | |
| # Source global definitions | |
| if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then | |
| . /etc/bashrc |
With the release of Vivaldi 2.2, this page is now obsolete and unmaintained. Widevine is fetched automatically on post install of our official packages. The information below and the script are left for historical reasons but will not be updated.
If you are using something newer than Vivaldi 2.2, you should not be using this script as there is simply no need. Any need you think you have for it would be a bug IMHO and thus should be logged in a bug report. Before you do so however, you should also checkout the Vivaldi help page on Widevine, on Linux
A bunch of people asked how they could use this script with pure Chromium on Ubuntu. The following is a quick guide. Though I still suggest you at least try Vivaldi. Who knows, you might like it. Worried about proprietary componants? Remember that libwidevinecdm.so is a b
| import ftplib | |
| import os | |
| import re | |
| """ | |
| MIT license: 2017 - Jwely | |
| Example usage: | |
| ``` python | |
| import ftplib |
| <?php | |
| return [ | |
| 'components' => [ | |
| 'db' => [ | |
| 'class' => '\yii\db\Connection', | |
| 'dsn' => 'mysql:host=127.0.0.1;dbname=demo', | |
| 'username' => 'root', | |
| 'password' => '', | |
| 'charset' => 'utf8', |
I am using the built in GSM (UMTS) modem of my Thinkpad X1 extensively because I am often in places with flaky internet connections. I connect through the standard Network Manager on Ubuntu and everything works fine. There was one major annoyance though. Every time I wanted to top up the SIM balance or book a new package, I needed a phone to send and receive USSD codes. So I took some time to figure out how to do it from the shell. I wrote this down as a help for others and a reminder for myself. Without further ado...
First intsall gammu and picocom.
➜ ~ sudo apt-get install -y gammu picocom| #!/bin/bash | |
| ##################################################### | |
| # Name: Bash CheatSheet for Mac OSX | |
| # | |
| # A little overlook of the Bash basics | |
| # | |
| # Usage: | |
| # | |
| # Author: J. Le Coupanec | |
| # Date: 2014/11/04 |
| #!/bin/sh | |
| # UFW blocks for China, Korea, Malaysia, Phillipines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam netblocks | |
| # Based on http://www.wizcrafts.net/chinese-iptables-blocklist.html | |
| # Cambodia (KH) | |
| ufw deny from 114.134.184.0/21 to any port 22 | |
| # Chinese (CN) IP addresses follow: | |
| ufw deny from 1.192.0.0/13 to any port 22 | |
| ufw deny from 1.202.0.0/15 to any port 22 |