Taking the typical engineering approach to naming the project, a dictionary search like this http://www.onelook.com/?w=h*d*r*t&ls=a has chucked out some interesting options:
HackeDapaRT - self explanatory
HaDRian - A cool sounding name from history
HammeRheaD - cool, a project named after a...
The good news is that vim honours the HOME environment variable.
The bad news is that I just tried to put "syntax off" in ~/.vimrc and if barfed with an error, stating that is not available for this version.
@Black Hole - where are you seeing the syntax highlighting? I must admit that I've...
There was an issue last night where I couldn't see /mod/tmp/date.log and similar files - they would try to load but the window remained empty. However, with the overnight update (the file package is installed here now too), that seems to have been resolved (webif 0.9.3-3). I am getting an...
I thought I'd give this another go as I've not used it much since the beta testing. I'm running version 0.4.4 and custom firmware 1.17.
I was getting error messages in the rs.log, so I ran '/mod/sbin/rs_process now' and that duplicated the error
humax# /mod/sbin/rs_process now
Processing...
The ':syntax off' command is worth a punt, but making it the default is more difficult as root's home directory is '/' and therefore doesn't persist beyond a reboot.
You're right
Bearing in mind that some of the EMACS backronyms are "Emacs Munches All Computer Storage" or "Eighty Megabytes and Constantly Swapping", I'm with Af123 on that one.
Unencrypt (the auto decryption tool) checks for port 9000 disappearing to account for that but it only logs an error. I'd be interested to find if there's a way to restart it programatically.
Vi is for geeks, but I agree that something like joe or nano should be included for novices who just want to tweak one or 2 simple files to make something work.
Apart from that, I'm surprised that Emacs hasn't been mentioned yet, although my personal view on that is that it's a decent Operating...
There is a maintenance mode that you can enable for the customised software (http://wiki.hummy.tv/wiki/Maintenance_Mode). It disables the humaxtv process and frees up more memory. It was initially set up to allow formatting of large disks, but it might be worth a punt in this case as well.
I'm really not sure what you mean there - are you talking about reusing a password that you use elsewhere? The use of keys on SSH overcomes many password problems because it is a 2-factor scheme, i.e. something that you know and something that you have. Even is someone has your password for your...
Don't use keyboard authentication, use key authentication (as per the setup we configured). Even if they see the password, they would have to have the contents of the USB key that you store the key on to get in to your Humax. Never save the private key to any machine that is not yours.
My worry is that the encryption for SSH takes so much processing power by the core Humax processor (unlike decrypting programmes, this will use the core processor) that it can't keep up with its other housekeeping duties. Is there a 'nice' command that we could use to deprioritise the dropbear...
Taking the typical engineering approach to naming the project, a dictionary search like this http://www.onelook.com/?w=h*d*r*t&ls=a has chucked out some interesting options:
HackeDapaRT - self explanatory
HaDRian - A cool sounding name from history
HammeRheaD - cool, a project named after a...
The good news is that vim honours the HOME environment variable.
The bad news is that I just tried to put "syntax off" in ~/.vimrc and if barfed with an error, stating that is not available for this version.
@Black Hole - where are you seeing the syntax highlighting? I must admit that I've...
There was an issue last night where I couldn't see /mod/tmp/date.log and similar files - they would try to load but the window remained empty. However, with the overnight update (the file package is installed here now too), that seems to have been resolved (webif 0.9.3-3). I am getting an...
I thought I'd give this another go as I've not used it much since the beta testing. I'm running version 0.4.4 and custom firmware 1.17.
I was getting error messages in the rs.log, so I ran '/mod/sbin/rs_process now' and that duplicated the error
humax# /mod/sbin/rs_process now
Processing...
The ':syntax off' command is worth a punt, but making it the default is more difficult as root's home directory is '/' and therefore doesn't persist beyond a reboot.
You're right
Bearing in mind that some of the EMACS backronyms are "Emacs Munches All Computer Storage" or "Eighty Megabytes and Constantly Swapping", I'm with Af123 on that one.
Unencrypt (the auto decryption tool) checks for port 9000 disappearing to account for that but it only logs an error. I'd be interested to find if there's a way to restart it programatically.
Vi is for geeks, but I agree that something like joe or nano should be included for novices who just want to tweak one or 2 simple files to make something work.
Apart from that, I'm surprised that Emacs hasn't been mentioned yet, although my personal view on that is that it's a decent Operating...
There is a maintenance mode that you can enable for the customised software (http://wiki.hummy.tv/wiki/Maintenance_Mode). It disables the humaxtv process and frees up more memory. It was initially set up to allow formatting of large disks, but it might be worth a punt in this case as well.
I'm really not sure what you mean there - are you talking about reusing a password that you use elsewhere? The use of keys on SSH overcomes many password problems because it is a 2-factor scheme, i.e. something that you know and something that you have. Even is someone has your password for your...
Don't use keyboard authentication, use key authentication (as per the setup we configured). Even if they see the password, they would have to have the contents of the USB key that you store the key on to get in to your Humax. Never save the private key to any machine that is not yours.
My worry is that the encryption for SSH takes so much processing power by the core Humax processor (unlike decrypting programmes, this will use the core processor) that it can't keep up with its other housekeeping duties. Is there a 'nice' command that we could use to deprioritise the dropbear...
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