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connexion du pc linux tbao à l'enceinte bluetooth AUNA concept 520
installation vlc linux sous titres
install lubuntu tbqo keepass
export DISPLAY=:0
gsettings set org.gnome.Vino enabled true
gsettings set org.gnome.Vino prompt-enabled false
gsettings set org.gnome.Vino require-encryption false
/usr/lib/vino/vino-server
gsettings set org.gnome.Vino enabled true
gsettings set org.gnome.Vino prompt-enabled false
gsettings set org.gnome.Vino require-encryption false
/usr/lib/vino/vino-server
rename -v 's/image//' *.png
Le site de linuxium, pour installer un ubuntu serveur sur n'importe quelle machine...
un browser de plus en ligne de commande
La vrai liste des linux pour mk802
je dois le passer sans serveur graphique
je dois le passer sans serveur graphique
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Ian MORRISON (Linuxium)
Mini PCs & TV Boxes
Jul 26, 2015
Unofficial "official" Ubuntu on Intel Z3735F devices
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Depending on your device's bootloader there a couple of approaches of installing Ubuntu on the Intel Z3735F device. Let's consider a couple of examples.
Intel Compute Stick (using 64-bit bootloader)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Download the 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 ISO from http://releases.ubuntu.com/trusty/ and write to a USB using 'Rufus' on Windows or 'dd' on Linux
Plug the USB into the device and power-up and use F2 to change the bootloader to 64-bit (i.e. Ubuntu 14.04)
Now use F10 to boot from the USB and install Ubuntu. You will now have a bootable Ubuntu but without bluetooth, wifi and sound
Reboot into Ubuntu and download 'linuxium-z3735f-patch.sh' from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67endsMWtBT3k5ZUE
Open a terminal window and make the file executable (chmod 700 linuxium-z3735f-patch.sh) and execute the shell script as root (sudo ./linuxium-z3735f-patch.sh)
This will build and install all the required drivers for Ubuntu
Once finished reboot your device to enable a fully functional Ubuntu
Meegopad T02 (using 32-bit bootloader)
----------------------------------------------------------------
Start by downloading the 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 ISO from http://releases.ubuntu.com/trusty/ and write to a USB using 'Rufus' on Windows
Download 'bootia32.efi' from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67QWUtek9rdHptMjA (or compile yourself) and copy the file to the USB's 'EFI\BOOT' directory
Plug the USB into the device and power-up and use F7 to boot from the USB and install Ubuntu
Wait for the installation to finish but do not answer the 'Continue Testing' or 'Restart Now' option in the installation window and instead open a terminal window
Download 'linuxium-32bit-patch.sh' from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67R1BVS2ZPdWdKMk0
From the terminal window make the file executable (chmod 700 linuxium-32bit-patch.sh) and execute the shell script as root (sudo ./linuxium-32bit-patch.sh)
This will install a 32-bit version of the GRUB2 bootloader. Once installed close the terminal window and select the 'Restart Now' option from the installation window
Boot into Ubuntu and download 'linuxium-z3735f-patch.sh' from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67endsMWtBT3k5ZUE
Make the file executable (chmod 700 linuxium-z3735f-patch.sh) and execute the shell script as root (sudo ./linuxium-z3735f-patch.sh)
This will build and install all the required drivers for Ubuntu except that sound will not work
Reboot into Ubuntu and download 'linuxium-dsdt-patch.sh' from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67cWYyVzF5TkpmUlk
Make the file executable (chmod 700 linuxium-dsdt-patch.sh) and execute the shell script as root (sudo ./linuxium-dsdt-patch.sh)
Once finished reboot your device to enable a fully functional Ubuntu
Anyone wanting to try the unofficial "official" Ubuntu on Intel Z3735F devices can use my new Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (64-bit) LiveCD which can be booted from both a 32-bit bootloader and a 64-bit-bootloader and includes wifi so those "under the Dome" can easily install Ubuntu without the need for a USB ethernet adapter. Download from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67blR3NE0ycUQxUkk and write to a USB using either 'Rufus' in Windows or 'dd' in Linux.
This unofficial "official" LiveCD has the kernel pre-patched. Further patching is only required for 32-bit bootloader installations which need the 'linuxium-32bit-patch.sh' patch prior to finishing for booting and the 'linuxium-dsdt-patch.sh' patch once installed for sound.
Update
-----------
The official kernel patches are kernel version dependent. As the latest official 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 ISO from http://releases.ubuntu.com/trusty/ now includes a 3.19 kernel you should download a 3.16 kernel based desktop amd64 ISO from http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/trusty/
Anyone wanting to try my latest unofficial "official" quasi Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS release should download from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67MWptY01KazZOMWM
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+Mauro Campilongo "PROJECT VERSION W5_DOS_2.5_2873"
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Hello, ive downloaded the t02 image, but this image cant see the internal storage for some reason. Can you help me with this issue?
Aug 25, 2016
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I do not support the Meegopad T01/T02 for reasons posted elsewhere.
Aug 26, 2016
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+Armaghan Shahzad
I tried install linux mint 17.2 but not works as well. I just wanna linux on my meegopad t02 and delete all windows partitions.
Look my steps:
1) make usb boot with rufus on windows
2) copy 'bootia32.efi to the USB's 'EFI\BOOT' directory
3) eject boot and plug on meegopad t02
4) turn on meegoopad t02 and press F7
5) flash pendrive enable for boot (select this option)
6) linux mint open and i click on "CD icone" install linux
7) linux send a msg to unmount partition for instalation (click yes)
8) I go to particion screen and create:
- 28000 ext4 on / primary
- 2000 swuap logical
- 100 efi primary
9) continue and install linux
10) in the end, click to not restart
11) put a sdcard and copy "linuxium-32bit-patch.sh"
12) Execute "linuxium-32bit-patch.sh" on this way:
$ chmod 700 ./linuxium-32bit-patch.sh
$ sudo ./chmod 700 linuxium-32bit-patch.sh
: open a msg to need internet ( my conections wifi not work on this moment)
13) I restart meegopad
14) on bios show:
ubuntu
ubuntu
uefi ...
uefi ...
15) I click on this options and nothing happends! just open a black screen with "startup.sh"
What did I do wrong?
Oct 23, 2016
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Hi Ian
Can you please re-upload or send me a link to download a patched Lubuntu image for STCK1A8LFC.
I got the stick from Amazon.ca for a good deal but was lacking of free space.
I need it to run Netflix and Prime Video from within Kodi ( and it does it very well with Lubuntu 14.4-:-17.2 but without sound) I tested more than 10 different images ( all not patched using a usb-to-3USB_Hub+1RJ45 Chinese adaptor)
All links provided on .au and .it sites end up with a error message in regards access your Google drive .
The patch linuxium-32bit-patch.sh I was able to find and download from github but is generating errors too.
Your support will be highly appreciated.
Oct 9, 2017
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+cata2ca
Hi
I was able to find and download the latest updates. I guess based on my old piece of hardware :) search was throwing me in begining of year 2006
Thank you very much for your hard working and all this excellent images.
Oct 9, 2017
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Ian MORRISON (Linuxium)
Mini PCs & TV Boxes
Jul 26, 2015
Unofficial "official" Ubuntu on Intel Z3735F devices
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Depending on your device's bootloader there a couple of approaches of installing Ubuntu on the Intel Z3735F device. Let's consider a couple of examples.
Intel Compute Stick (using 64-bit bootloader)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Download the 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 ISO from http://releases.ubuntu.com/trusty/ and write to a USB using 'Rufus' on Windows or 'dd' on Linux
Plug the USB into the device and power-up and use F2 to change the bootloader to 64-bit (i.e. Ubuntu 14.04)
Now use F10 to boot from the USB and install Ubuntu. You will now have a bootable Ubuntu but without bluetooth, wifi and sound
Reboot into Ubuntu and download 'linuxium-z3735f-patch.sh' from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67endsMWtBT3k5ZUE
Open a terminal window and make the file executable (chmod 700 linuxium-z3735f-patch.sh) and execute the shell script as root (sudo ./linuxium-z3735f-patch.sh)
This will build and install all the required drivers for Ubuntu
Once finished reboot your device to enable a fully functional Ubuntu
Meegopad T02 (using 32-bit bootloader)
----------------------------------------------------------------
Start by downloading the 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 ISO from http://releases.ubuntu.com/trusty/ and write to a USB using 'Rufus' on Windows
Download 'bootia32.efi' from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67QWUtek9rdHptMjA (or compile yourself) and copy the file to the USB's 'EFI\BOOT' directory
Plug the USB into the device and power-up and use F7 to boot from the USB and install Ubuntu
Wait for the installation to finish but do not answer the 'Continue Testing' or 'Restart Now' option in the installation window and instead open a terminal window
Download 'linuxium-32bit-patch.sh' from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67R1BVS2ZPdWdKMk0
From the terminal window make the file executable (chmod 700 linuxium-32bit-patch.sh) and execute the shell script as root (sudo ./linuxium-32bit-patch.sh)
This will install a 32-bit version of the GRUB2 bootloader. Once installed close the terminal window and select the 'Restart Now' option from the installation window
Boot into Ubuntu and download 'linuxium-z3735f-patch.sh' from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67endsMWtBT3k5ZUE
Make the file executable (chmod 700 linuxium-z3735f-patch.sh) and execute the shell script as root (sudo ./linuxium-z3735f-patch.sh)
This will build and install all the required drivers for Ubuntu except that sound will not work
Reboot into Ubuntu and download 'linuxium-dsdt-patch.sh' from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67cWYyVzF5TkpmUlk
Make the file executable (chmod 700 linuxium-dsdt-patch.sh) and execute the shell script as root (sudo ./linuxium-dsdt-patch.sh)
Once finished reboot your device to enable a fully functional Ubuntu
Anyone wanting to try the unofficial "official" Ubuntu on Intel Z3735F devices can use my new Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (64-bit) LiveCD which can be booted from both a 32-bit bootloader and a 64-bit-bootloader and includes wifi so those "under the Dome" can easily install Ubuntu without the need for a USB ethernet adapter. Download from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67blR3NE0ycUQxUkk and write to a USB using either 'Rufus' in Windows or 'dd' in Linux.
This unofficial "official" LiveCD has the kernel pre-patched. Further patching is only required for 32-bit bootloader installations which need the 'linuxium-32bit-patch.sh' patch prior to finishing for booting and the 'linuxium-dsdt-patch.sh' patch once installed for sound.
Update
-----------
The official kernel patches are kernel version dependent. As the latest official 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 ISO from http://releases.ubuntu.com/trusty/ now includes a 3.19 kernel you should download a 3.16 kernel based desktop amd64 ISO from http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/trusty/
Anyone wanting to try my latest unofficial "official" quasi Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS release should download from https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99O3A0dDe67MWptY01KazZOMWM
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+Mauro Campilongo "PROJECT VERSION W5_DOS_2.5_2873"
Aug 10, 2016
Péter Szebelédy's profile photo
Péter Szebelédy
+2
Hello, ive downloaded the t02 image, but this image cant see the internal storage for some reason. Can you help me with this issue?
Aug 25, 2016
Ian MORRISON (Linuxium)'s profile photo
Ian MORRISON (Linuxium)
+1
I do not support the Meegopad T01/T02 for reasons posted elsewhere.
Aug 26, 2016
frederico allan's profile photo
frederico allan
+1
+Armaghan Shahzad
I tried install linux mint 17.2 but not works as well. I just wanna linux on my meegopad t02 and delete all windows partitions.
Look my steps:
1) make usb boot with rufus on windows
2) copy 'bootia32.efi to the USB's 'EFI\BOOT' directory
3) eject boot and plug on meegopad t02
4) turn on meegoopad t02 and press F7
5) flash pendrive enable for boot (select this option)
6) linux mint open and i click on "CD icone" install linux
7) linux send a msg to unmount partition for instalation (click yes)
8) I go to particion screen and create:
- 28000 ext4 on / primary
- 2000 swuap logical
- 100 efi primary
9) continue and install linux
10) in the end, click to not restart
11) put a sdcard and copy "linuxium-32bit-patch.sh"
12) Execute "linuxium-32bit-patch.sh" on this way:
$ chmod 700 ./linuxium-32bit-patch.sh
$ sudo ./chmod 700 linuxium-32bit-patch.sh
: open a msg to need internet ( my conections wifi not work on this moment)
13) I restart meegopad
14) on bios show:
ubuntu
ubuntu
uefi ...
uefi ...
15) I click on this options and nothing happends! just open a black screen with "startup.sh"
What did I do wrong?
Oct 23, 2016
cata2ca's profile photo
cata2ca
+1
Hi Ian
Can you please re-upload or send me a link to download a patched Lubuntu image for STCK1A8LFC.
I got the stick from Amazon.ca for a good deal but was lacking of free space.
I need it to run Netflix and Prime Video from within Kodi ( and it does it very well with Lubuntu 14.4-:-17.2 but without sound) I tested more than 10 different images ( all not patched using a usb-to-3USB_Hub+1RJ45 Chinese adaptor)
All links provided on .au and .it sites end up with a error message in regards access your Google drive .
The patch linuxium-32bit-patch.sh I was able to find and download from github but is generating errors too.
Your support will be highly appreciated.
Oct 9, 2017
cata2ca's profile photo
cata2ca
+cata2ca
Hi
I was able to find and download the latest updates. I guess based on my old piece of hardware :) search was throwing me in begining of year 2006
Thank you very much for your hard working and all this excellent images.
Oct 9, 2017
Un assistant vocal open et libre
A tester !
A tester !
Spacon et plutot bien pense
A fairee ?
A fairee ?
Bim, et voila une belle conversion
A mettre en place, pourquoi pas depuis la dedi ?
firewall / connection tracker ?
pour gerer linux et les logs
Done
Pour regler moon nouveau laptop
un soft pour "reparer" un ssd defectueux ou abime par le temps.
a instlaler ou pas ?
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/09/tlpui-is-graphical-user-interface-for.html
Pour activer les options d'economie d'energie
Pour activer les options d'economie d'energie
ocazou
partager une connexion sur un linux
partager une connexion sur un linux
ocazou
une lsite a utiliser eventuellement
un peu fou, mais bien fun
pour eviter la surchauffe
utiliser : https://askubuntu.com/questions/197536/running-a-startup-program-in-terminal-with-sudo
pour lelancer automatiquement au demarrage
wrmsr -p0 0x1a0 0x850089 && wrmsr -p1 0x1a0 0x850089
exit 0
in /etc/rc.local
utiliser : https://askubuntu.com/questions/197536/running-a-startup-program-in-terminal-with-sudo
pour lelancer automatiquement au demarrage
wrmsr -p0 0x1a0 0x850089 && wrmsr -p1 0x1a0 0x850089
exit 0
in /etc/rc.local
a tester au besoin, plus tard?
create new ssh key on client computer and copy on server
# Key bindings, up/down arrow searches through history
# permet de taper les premieres lettres d'une commande et de naviguer dans l'historique de cette commande
bind '"\e[A": history-search-backward'
bind '"\e[B": history-search-forward'
bind '"\eOA": history-search-backward'
bind '"\eOB": history-search-forward'
install firefox preferences
sudo add-apt-repository universe
one-liners for http temporary static server
Luminosite ecran linux
pour faciliter la maintenance/surveillance
a investiguer
Pour optimiser l'udage d'un laptop sous linux.
random MAC address, a tester
sudo apt-get install tlp tlp-rdw
sudo tlp start
Gestion de l'energie pour un laptop
en mode tout automatique
sudo tlp start
Gestion de l'energie pour un laptop
en mode tout automatique
Historique illimité dans Bash
Je suis en effet souvent frustré de pas me souvenir dans le détail d’une commande mais de pouvoir la retrouver dans l’historique. Seulement par défaut la longueur de l’historique est assez courte, et il y a la possibilité de le rendre illimité/permanent en paramétrant ces deux variable d’environnement de la sorte :
# for setting history length see HISTSIZE and HISTFILESIZE in bash(1)
HISTSIZE=
HISTFILESIZE=
Je suis en effet souvent frustré de pas me souvenir dans le détail d’une commande mais de pouvoir la retrouver dans l’historique. Seulement par défaut la longueur de l’historique est assez courte, et il y a la possibilité de le rendre illimité/permanent en paramétrant ces deux variable d’environnement de la sorte :
# for setting history length see HISTSIZE and HISTFILESIZE in bash(1)
HISTSIZE=
HISTFILESIZE=
pour installer automatiquement les mises a jour "stables", et garder une machine securisee
Pour Lubuntu, remapper des touches ou des combinaisons
pratique pour palier a des problemes de clavier (touches cassees_
pratique pour palier a des problemes de clavier (touches cassees_
Un tutoriel pour iptables
Pour customiser/ameliorer une install de linux
voir les liens en bas de page aussi
voir les liens en bas de page aussi
Tuto a suivre, bientot ?
Pour comprendre la syntaxe shell (se faire expliquer)
Un soft pour faire de la reconnaissance vocale
Une liste pour reinstaller un linux (mint)
pour linux sebsauvage
alias web='python -m SimpleHTTPServer 9988'
alias taille='du --max-depth=1 .| sort -n -r'
alias web='python -m SimpleHTTPServer 9988'
alias taille='du --max-depth=1 .| sort -n -r'
Un tuto opur le wifi sous linux, a explorer
a tester sur mes nouveaux ordinateurs
a voir aussi :
http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-support/intel-based-tv-players/24194-ubuntu-on-intel-mini-pcs
http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/08/12/ubuntu-14-04-3-desktop-image-for-intel-atom-z3735f-mini-pcs-and-sticks/
a voir aussi :
http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-support/intel-based-tv-players/24194-ubuntu-on-intel-mini-pcs
http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/08/12/ubuntu-14-04-3-desktop-image-for-intel-atom-z3735f-mini-pcs-and-sticks/
Une liste des commandes principales a utiliser en bash
Un tutoriel sur grep
une liste de raccourcis pour le terminal
checklist d'install mint, lehollandaisvolant.net
Une alternative a wine pour utiliser des logiciels windows sous linux
Une liste d'optimisations pour linux mint
Un tuto sur la commande dig pour l'analyse reseau
La doc debian, a fouiller
Un petit tuto pour utiliser github
La liste de sebsauvage pour installer mint, a etudier a l'occasion
Comment afficher des citations dna sle terminal/screensaver
pour acceder a un serveur a distance en session graphique avec peu de bande passante
a tester
a tester
Pour faire un serveur avec plusieurs sessions accessibles depuis differents postes clients ?
Enfin j'ai desactive mon touchpad pendant la frappe clavier !
Un petit outil pour changer de fond d'ecran sous linux
Ouvrez un terminal (Ctrl + Alt + t)
Tout d’abord passez en mode root:
sudo su
Jetez un oeil sur les paquets à supprimer:
dpkg -l | grep -i ^rc
Tapez cette commande pour les supprimer:
dpkg -l |grep -i ^rc | cut -d " " -f 3 | xargs dpkg --purge
Tout d’abord passez en mode root:
sudo su
Jetez un oeil sur les paquets à supprimer:
dpkg -l | grep -i ^rc
Tapez cette commande pour les supprimer:
dpkg -l |grep -i ^rc | cut -d " " -f 3 | xargs dpkg --purge
decouvrir et apprendre linux
configurer un touchpad sous linux, gestes a 3 doigts
Un tuto de reglage pour ubuntu
Un tuto pour securiser un serveur linux
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