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- 01:26, 2 September 2025 Root talk contribs created page Network List Manager and Windows Configuration Designer (Created page with "...first off, Windows 10 is largely out of luck. Good news is that October 2025, everyone will have upgraded to Windows 11 after Win 10 support expired. : ) Uh, huh, right. Anyway, ever wanted to deal with the "Unidentified network" label in the Network and Sharing Center. Well good news, now that Microsoft is trying really hard to relegate Control Panel to the dust bin, it is now possible to make customization settings to the Network and Sharing Center's display of...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:25, 11 August 2025 Root talk contribs created page ClamD and Irritating Permissions Issue (Created page with "Every update ClamD? One of the files that gets updated is this one: /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/clamd.scan.conf, which contains this: <code>d /run/clamd.scan 0710 clamscan virusgroup</code> And that don't work. This does: <code>d /run/clamd.scan 0777 clamscan virusgroup</code> Experiments were done to find a better solution, but they were lost, and no time to re-create it. So every time ClamD gets upgraded, that needs to be done. You can try playing with the owners of the...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:37, 6 August 2025 Root talk contribs created page Useful GRUB KERNEL and LV Related Commands (Created page with "...this is just a dump of a bash history file; KERNEL Related;<syntaxhighlight lang="text"> journalctl _TRANSPORT=kernel MESSAGE=shutdown sysctl kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate uname -r dnf list available kernel dnf list installed kernel rpm -qa | grep kernel dnf list kernel dnf remove kernel-5.14.0-362.18.1.el9_3.0.1 dnf list kernel* sudo dnf reinstall kernel kernel-core kernel-modules kernel-devel dnf update --exclude=kernel* --exclude=kernel-core* --exclude=kernel-...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:30, 1 August 2025 Root talk contribs created page Certbot and DNS with BIND and Windows (Created page with "What a blessed hassle it is. Here's what needs to be done.") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:39, 15 July 2025 Root talk contribs created page Rocky 9 Linux Booting Notes (Created page with "=== This guy (jlehtone) actually sums it up fairly well; === On Rocky 8 [and Rocky 9] the boot process has two options: * Legacy boot loads GRUB from <code>/boot/grub2/</code> and GRUB reads <code>/boot/grub2/grub.cfg</code> * UEFI boot loads GRUB from <code>/boot/efi/EFI/rocky/</code> and GRUB reads <code>/boot/efi/EFI/rocky/grub.cfg</code> On Rocky 9 the same happens, but the <code>/boot/efi/EFI/rocky/grub.cfg</code> is a wrapper that makes the UEFI GRUB read <code>/...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:55, 14 May 2025 Root talk contribs created page OSM EditPage (Created page with "Welcome to the Old Sugar Mill Wiki. As with everything at OSM, this is a ''<nowiki/>'work in progress'''. Functionality that will be added soon; * Visual Editor: A WYSIWHG (What You See is What You Get) Editor. IE, it'll be similar to using something like Microsoft Word * ...make your own requests here. You'll also need a User Name and Password to login.") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:33, 13 May 2025 Root talk contribs created page Windows 11 24H2 Update (Created page with "It looks like Microsoft is updating ''bootmgr'' and / or ''bootmgfw''.''efi'' and / or messing around with the "EFI Partition" during this update (compared to 23H2, which did NOT update bootmgr). Sounds odd, doesn't it? === What's Odd? === A Windows 11 23H2 OS, with all the latest updates for that version, running on an MBR Drive being booted in "Legacy 'mode'" (Dell term) / BIOS mode. Hmmm. That can't be, can it? Microsoft says you can't do that. And that informat...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:09, 11 May 2025 Root talk contribs created page Apple macBook and Resizing a Windows 11 Partition (Created page with "Can you resize a Windows Partition on an an Apple macBook laptop (yes, Intel based)? Answer: Yes Will it cause major issues with the macOS 'portion' of the drive? Answer: Yes (Long answer: Sort of) Can it be fixed? Answer: Yes HOW!?!?!? === So What's Up? === It turns out, for some odd reason, some partitioning tools (EaseUS, etc.) can change the Partition Type of the APFS Partition to 'something else', like Windows Recovery. === Solution === If the drive can be r...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:55, 11 May 2025 Root talk contribs created page VNC for Android via SCRCPY (Created page with "Android 1, iPhone 0. At least for FULL remote control. === Download SCRCPY === === Enable Necessary Settings on Android Device === First, good luck finding it as every manufacturer seems to hide the necessary settings in Developer Options in different places (plus obfuscating it by having Developer Options as sub-categories in other Major Categories listed before Developer Options as a main category when searching for it) Anyway, find Developer Options and enable USB...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:38, 8 May 2025 Root talk contribs created page DNSMASQ Pure Insidious Evil on OpenWRT (Created page with "What happens if you have an OpenWRT Router that is configured to use a DNS Server external to itself. Is DNSMASQ involved? Doesn't seem like it should be. Doesn't seem like it needs to be either. BUT IT DOES! AND IT IS! WTF? Really? Yup! === Internal DNS === What happens if you want to create an internal (IE, relative to a local area network) DNS infrastructure with TLDs ("Top Level Domains") like .LAN or .local? That's fine. That's legitimate. But what will an...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:01, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs created page File:Cudy AP1300 Pin Headers under Heatsink.jpg
- 20:01, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs uploaded File:Cudy AP1300 Pin Headers under Heatsink.jpg
- 19:55, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs created page File:Cudy AP1300 RPSMA Slotted Nuts Covered by Doughnut Stickers.jpg
- 19:55, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs uploaded File:Cudy AP1300 RPSMA Slotted Nuts Covered by Doughnut Stickers.jpg
- 19:06, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs created page File:Cudy AP1300 Firmware Upgrade Attempt with WR1300 v2 and v3 Intermediary Firmware FAILURE.png
- 19:06, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs uploaded File:Cudy AP1300 Firmware Upgrade Attempt with WR1300 v2 and v3 Intermediary Firmware FAILURE.png
- 18:55, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs created page Cudy AP1300 Outdoor and OpenWRT (Created page with "...OK kiddos, buckle up. Can the AP1300 run OpenWRT? Seems like it can. === Evaluation (See below links for a comparison) === * Cudy AP1300 Outdoor: https://techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Cudy_AP1300_Outdoor#Flashing_OpenWrt ** CPU Info: https://techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/MediaTek_MT7621 * Cudy WR1300 v3: https://techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Cudy_WR1300_v3 ** CPU Info: https://techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/MediaTek_MT7621 Notice how the CPU link is th...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:21, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs created page File:Command Prompt Showing Transfer of File for Cudy AP 3000.png
- 03:21, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs uploaded File:Command Prompt Showing Transfer of File for Cudy AP 3000.png
- 03:19, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs created page File:Putty Command Prompt for Cudy AP3000 upgrade.png
- 03:19, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs uploaded File:Putty Command Prompt for Cudy AP3000 upgrade.png
- 02:42, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs created page File:Cudy AP3000 (Indoor Jupiter 2) TTY Serial Headers.jpg
- 02:42, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs uploaded File:Cudy AP3000 (Indoor Jupiter 2) TTY Serial Headers.jpg
- 02:41, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs created page File:Cudy AP3000 (Indoor Jupiter 2) TTY Serial Headers Bottom with Header Clips.jpg
- 02:41, 8 April 2025 Root talk contribs uploaded File:Cudy AP3000 (Indoor Jupiter 2) TTY Serial Headers Bottom with Header Clips.jpg
- 18:03, 25 March 2025 Root talk contribs created page Cudy AP3000 Indoor AKA Jupiter 2 and OpenWRT (Created page with "Hello <br />") Tag: Visual edit
- 04:44, 20 February 2025 Root talk contribs created page MediaWiki with Parsoid Error 7 (Created page with "* Check Firewall Settings on WebServer itself and / or Edge Firewall ** Match Ports in; *** /opt/config.yaml *** /etc/stunnel") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:40, 3 February 2025 Root talk contribs created page Modern GRUBing (Created page with "Rocky Linux 9 does not use the /etc/default/grub and /boot/grub2/grub.cfg Files any longer. Instead the BLS (Boot Loader Specification) 'method' is used. If one reads the documentation from RedHat, it seems like thing got really messy (and confusing). ==== BLS (Boot Loader Specification) ==== /etc/fstab grub2-mkconfig -o /tmp/boot/grub2/grub.cfg --root-directory=/tmp/LV.ROOT ==== GRUB "Installation" for MBR / BIOS ==== Installs the Stage 1 Boot Code (program) in...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:07, 2 February 2025 Root talk contribs created page FSArchiver (Created page with "First, remember that FSArchiver isn't Acronis (or equivalent) in Windows nor is it Clonezilla booted from an ISO or CD. Partitions and File Systems need to be made first with CFDISK and Formatting Commands or BLIVET or LVM stuff that needs to be done from a Command Line. === Examples === * Information about a BackUp / Archive: fsarchiver archinfo WhatEverNameOfArchive * Creating a BackUp / Archive: ** Example: fsarchiver savefs -L "RouterX_LVM-Storage.fsa" -o -z1 -j4...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:42, 2 February 2025 Root talk contribs created page LVM (Created page with "...gonna take a shortcut on this and as a foundation, just paste in ChatGPT generated text instead of retyping it, then add stuff in and modify it. === Blivet === A great GUI tool for managing and creating LVs. But sadly, doesn't exist or work past Rocky 8. When creating a Volume Group BLIVET creates the Partition, Physical Volume, and Volume Group in one swift move. === Command Alternative ===") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:49, 30 January 2025 Root talk contribs created page A Chat with ChatGPT on Lets Encrypt (Created page with "A key point for dealing with AI as of 2025 is to lower expectations on facts. What's that? Well some people refer to AI 'models' as having hallucinations. This is 'code speak' for lies and making stuff up. Below is a general enough of a 'conversation' with ChatGPT on a subject that allows it enough wiggle room on making stuff up VS fact where one can check the details of configuration necessary to take the below abstract discussing into functional reality. ยทย Wha...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:25, 14 January 2025 Root talk contribs created page Shelly 1 Mini Gen3 and Tasmota (Created page with "https://github.com/tasmota/mgos32-to-tasmota32") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:13, 13 January 2025 Root talk contribs created page Window 11 Upgrades (Created page with "...21H2, 22H2v1, 22H2v2, 23H2, 24H2, etc. Thankfully MS only offers the latest version on their site, so it's off to the 'Donkey', Archive.org, or some other file sharing facility to locate the .iso files. MS will only allow computer that are compliant with their pointless TPM, Secure Boot, and CPU capabilities (SSE 4.2 is a requirement, but Intel CPUs after about 2009 are good to go with that, as for TPM and Secure Boot, find any documented instance in the real world...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:03, 8 January 2025 Root talk contribs created page PulseAudio and Firewalls (Created page with "Really PA? Port 9875? Why!? If you're reading this, just know that to get PulseAudio RTP working through a firewall; * the RTP Server should EXPLICITLY define a port to send to: port=WXYZ * And the following ports should be open on the client side; ** WXYZ (IE, what was explicitly defined on the PA server) ** 9875 (this port too, not documented at all, except for in regards to PipeWire, and deeply ironic given that it is on the PulseAudio website: https://pipewire.pa...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:37, 6 January 2025 Root talk contribs created page Tasmota on Sonoff S31 using NodeMCU (Created page with "* Disassemble: Remove grey Cap with spooger (or equivalent), then unscrew three obvious screws, slide out 'slides', pull off cover * Attach Serial Communication Cables ( x 4), from closest top corner of PCB: VCC, RX, TX, skip, skip, Ground (IE that's what's printed on the PCB) * Plug in Serial Communication Device (TTL), but FIRST: '''"Push the Button Max!"''' (to put the Sonoff device into 'Flash Mode') * Start NodeMCU: Set Serial COM Port, Select .bin file, Dual Output...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:09, 31 December 2024 Root talk contribs created page GL iNet GL AR300M (Created page with "https://openwrt.org/toh/gl.inet/gl-ar300m Without a USB Flash drive; /dev/mtdblock4: /rom (squashfs, Boot Image) /dev/mtdblock5 /overlay (where all the read / write stuff is stored) ==== ...to mount the above /dev/mtdblock5 (in the instance of changing from a USB Flash Drive designated as /overlay) and access FSTAB ==== mkdir /tmp/mtd5 mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock5 /tmp/mtd5 nano /tmp/mtd5/upper/etc/config/fstab") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:34, 29 December 2024 Root talk contribs created page Ultimate Speakers (Created page with "Item 1: The Million Meter Bluetooth Speaker Item 2: A Bluetooth Speaker with WiFi connectivity, Wired Ethernet, TTL Serial Communications Port, Aux Audio Output (3.5 / 1/8"), with Battery BackUp, and the ability to 'broadcast' via Bluetooth to 4 other Bluetooth Speakers How? See the 'ingredients' below; ==== Bluetooth Connection and Aggregation Script ==== <syntaxhighlight lang="text"> #!/bin/sh ### REMEMBER: Speakers must be Paired and Trusted Manually with the blu...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:42, 25 December 2024 Root talk contribs created page PulseAudio Configuration Example(s) for OpenWRT (Created page with "Example 3 (Mature);<syntaxhighlight lang="text"> #!/usr/bin/pulseaudio -nF ### /usr/bin/pulseaudio --system --disallow-exit --disable-shm --exit-idle-time=-1 -vvvvvv --log-level=debug --log-target=stderr ###################################################################################################################### load-module module-device-restore load-module module-stream-restore load-module module-card-restore load-module module-switch-on-port-available lo...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:49, 24 December 2024 Root talk contribs created page KSMBD and OpenWRT (Created page with "Need Windows File Sharing on a low powered router? Samba not cutting it? Wanna really work for it? Try KSMBD! === NOT a CHANCE in HE "double hockey sticks"! === It is hopelessly broken in OpenWRT in several ways; * Share the / (root) directory? Nope, busted. Supposedly fixed that issue in version 3.4.x (or close), but not for OpenWRT's 3.5.3 (as of 12.2024), still busted * Windows 11? Ha! Oh, wait, if one enables Guest Access, then it work (sure, right) * service...") Tag: Visual edit
- 01:44, 24 December 2024 Root talk contribs created page OpenWRT and WAV Files (Created page with "It is so wrong and yet so cathartic to complain about OpenWRT and their messed up ways. Case in point today: WAV (AKA WAVE) File support on OpenWRT. Where is it? IE, what package contains the necessary software to interpret the contents of a .wav File? * APLAY related packages? Yes! * PulseAudio related packages? No! * MPD related packages? No! (well, sort of, at least by default, you'll see) That begs about a dozen different question(s), which w...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:12, 26 November 2024 Root talk contribs created page MPD on CPU Deficient Devices (Created page with "...IE, what happens if a small Router device with a single CPU core is asked to decode an MP3 file? Well, if PulseAudio is involved, there's just a bunch of static. A quick way to test is to have MPD play directly to the ALSA Hardware (see /etc/mpd.conf below);<syntaxhighlight lang="text"> music_directory "/MP3" log_file "/tmp/mpd.log" pid_file "/tmp/run/mpd.pid" playlist_directory "/MP3" db_file "/MP3/mpd.db" log_file "/var/log/mpd.log" log_level "verbose" bind...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:34, 19 November 2024 Root talk contribs created page PulseAudio Show Stopper (Created page with "...well, Jimmeny Cricket, noticing a pattern in late 2024 on OpenWRT 23.05.05 where the /etc/init.d/pulseaudio and /etc/init.d/mpd are configured such that both services are essentially useless because of changes in the init.d files. See the MPD Show Stopper for information on that. For PulseAudio, it is a mystery. Below is the /etc/init.d/pulseaudio file from version 23.05.03, which works;<syntaxhighlight lang="text"> #!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common # Copyright (C) 2011 Ope...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:53, 19 November 2024 Root talk contribs created page MPD Show Stopper (Created page with "'''Question:''' Why won't MPD work 'right out of the box'? '''Answer:''' It doesn't have permissions to create its log file;<syntaxhighlight lang="text"> daemon.err mpd[4369]: exception: failed to open log file "/tmp/mpd.log" (config line 2): Permission denied daemon.err mpd[4478]: exception: failed to open log file "/var/log/mpd.log" (config line 7): Permission denied daemon.err mpd[4540]: exception: failed to open log file "/var/log/mpd.log" (config line 7): Permissio...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:23, 14 October 2024 Root talk contribs created page ALSA and PulseAudio Refresher (Created page with "...just some quick notes on commonly used commands. Sourced from other page and useful when not having used ALSA or PulseAudio for a couple of months when needing to get some stuff accomplished quickly === General === Show information about Audio Devices: <code>aplay -l OR aplay -L</code> Play via ALSA (forget PulseAudio and MPD): <code>aplay -D hw:0,0 -c 6 BeeGees.wav -vv</code> (...don't forget: <code>service pulseaudio stop</code>) === Dual Physical Audio Devices...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:40, 23 September 2024 Root talk contribs created page MV1000W along with Other OpenWRT Routers (Created page with "...ever run into a situation where there's a desire to change how the "Disk Drive" of a device is organized? === Example === OK, take the GL.iNet brand GL-MV1000W (or just plain GL-MV1000). It has a onboard 8GB eMMC! That's like having an 8GB MicroSD Card welded to the PCB. Cool! Except for one thing... It just isn't taken advantage of. The default configuration has the following; * 16.3 MB allocated to the "/boot" Partition (IE, where the Image file containing t...") Tag: Visual edit
- 01:36, 12 September 2024 Root talk contribs created page S1300 from GL iNet (Created page with "Issue: Bluetooth just won't work as anticipated (say, with a speaker) Source of issue: It appears the "Bluez Stuff" that comes in OpenWRT 22.x aren't as good as what comes with 23.x. Catch 22: The S1300 doesn't have a 23.x version of OpenWRT available that's been built. Solution? https://mirror-03.infra.openwrt.org/releases/23.05.3/packages/arm_cortex-a7_neon-vfpv4/packages/ * opkg install bluez-libs_5.66-1_arm_cortex-a7_neon-vfpv4.ipk * opkg install bluez-utils_5....") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:53, 27 August 2024 Root talk contribs created page File:DarnTheLuck.png
- 00:53, 27 August 2024 Root talk contribs uploaded File:DarnTheLuck.png
- 00:40, 27 August 2024 Root talk contribs created page OpenWRT and Tracking Down Firmeware Drivers and KMOD Stuff (Created page with "Wanna track down Firmware / Driver and / or KMOD Module for some obscure USB Wireless Device? Search forums? Result: Hair ripping out pain reading through all the drivel. Just no. Rely on the actual Chip or Chipset that is in the device, either by visually looking at the microscopic printing on the Chip or by the description of the seller or by plugging it into Windows computer and using something like USB Tree View or AIDA to figure it out. Sure, that often works....") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:10, 23 August 2024 Root talk contribs created page Ralink and OpenWRT (Created page with "== OpenWRT and Ralink == Wouldn't it be nice to add 802.11abgn to an OpenWRT device? Well good luck with Intel, Realtek, Athros, etc. Ralink seems to have the best support. That is if you can actually find a product with the below chipsets. === Summary of Ralink RT3572, RT5572, and RT5592 Chipsets: === ==== 1. '''RT3572 Chipset''' ==== * '''Family''': Part of the '''RT2800 series''' (covered by <code>kmod-rt2800-usb</code> driver). * '''Bands Supported''': Dual-ban...") Tag: Visual edit