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Dentist
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AnyConnect
sudo pkgutil --pkgs lists all packages installed, and sudo pkgutil --forget com.cisco.pkg.anyconnect.vpn to delete AnyConnect - reinstalled and now if fails with unable to do name resolution…
Killing Terminal Process
Had a rogue terminal process on an Ubuntu box, which was creating a device busy error when trying to umount an SD card, this was solved with:
fred@sp:~$ who
fred pts/0 2024-01-16 22:56 (192.168.0.44)
fred tty2 2024-01-14 21:13 (tty2)
fred pts/3 2024-01-16 19:06 (192.168.0.44)
fred@sp:~$ ps -t pts/3
PID TTY TIME CMD
183160 pts/3 00:00:00 bash
fred@sp:~$kill -HUP 183160
NanoPi R5S
Finally solder headers to my NanoPi R5S this is the first step to getting OpenBSD on the R5S so that I can run it as my home firewall.
I had changed the root password and it took far to many attempts to work out what I had used…
The R5S has fast baud rate: cu -d -l /dev/cuaU2 -s 1500000. With the header soldered
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