I'm not going to be maintaining this document anymore. I'm leaving it as-is since much of the FAQ section is still accurate and has yet to be incorporated into other resources.
Use CanI.RootMy.TV to find an exploit for your TV.
I'm not going to be maintaining this document anymore. I'm leaving it as-is since much of the FAQ section is still accurate and has yet to be incorporated into other resources.
Use CanI.RootMy.TV to find an exploit for your TV.
So, you guys might be wondering, how do these "Developers" get your favourite Custom roms, such as LineageOS, Paranoid Android etc., to their own devices. Well I'm here to Guide you on how to do it, specifically on how to bringup or make your own device tree from scratch or adapting.
Prerequisite: Certain requirements are to be met before you start with this amazing journey.
This is a simple guide on how to automate UK lights with a Shelly 1 by installing the shelly 1 relay into the ceiling pendant which has both permanent live, neutral and a switched live back from the wall switch.
These steps are from my own experience making my lighting "smart" but also user friendly (it works via a wall switch!). This simple guide will go through replacing an a normal ceiling pendant with one with room for a Shelly 1. If you have a ceiling light with a bigger base it's even easier.
Warning Electrical regulations must be followed by law. If you are not a competent person under the regulations do not attempt electrical work. https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/electrical_safety.htm
This diagram has been taken from here and modified to include the Shelly 1.
# Set Intel(R) Speed Shift Technology to Enabled | |
setup_var 0x4BC 0x1 | |
# Set CFG Lock to Disabled | |
setup_var 0x4ED 0x0 | |
# Set Above 4GB MMIO BIOS assignment to Enabled | |
# setup_var 0x79A 0x1 | |
# Set EHCI Hand-off to Disabled | |
# setup_var 0x2 0x0 | |
# Set XHCI Hand-off to Disabled |
This is handy for seeing the couchdb futon interface without making it publicly available. It still will only accept connections from localhost.
Syntax:
ssh -L <local port>:porxy:<remote port> <user>@<remote host>
Example for CouchDB:
ssh -L 5984:localhost:5984 [email protected]