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cesarvr.io
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| | | | | Arch Linux installation instruction for the impatient. Partition fdisk /dev/d #sda all disk in my case. #15 GB partition. Command (m for help): #type n and press Enter Partition type: Select (default p): #press Enter Partition number (1-4, default 1): #press Enter First sector (2048-209715199, default 2048): #press Enter start in the beginning. Last sector, +sectors or +size...(): #type +19G and press Enter. #SWAP 1GB Command (m for help): #type n and press Enter Partition type: Select (default p): #pres... | |
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www.neelc.org
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| | | | | Note: I am using FreeBSD as the operating system in the article, but the information should be generic to Linux or any non-Microsoft operating system. This should also apply to most other current HPE ProLiant servers (as of 2019) other than the MicroServer (UPDATE: Don't own one, but this article should apply to the new MicroServer Gen10 Plus as well). I recently got a Xeon 4108 HPE ProLiant ML110 Gen10 to replace my MicroServer as a home server along with two 1TB hard drives to run in ZFS RAID. | |
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blog.nobugware.com
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| | | | | Airspy is an SDR with amazing specs, but drivers are slowly coming to your prefered os. This apply to Arch but should apply to any recent Linux. Ive first compiled libairspy but always had the error AIRSPY_ERROR_NOT_FOUND and "usbfs: interface 0 claimed by airspy while 'airspy_info' sets config #1" Since Linux 3.17 comes with an airspy v4l autoloaded driver making impossible to use it with libusb: no airspy_info and no gqrx. | |
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codedrivendevelopment.com
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