RDP Support on a Raspberry Pi
Support for RDP on a Linux extends to cover Raspberry Pi as well. Performance is very nice. And installation is quick and painless. It doesn’t update the resolution, but you can set the wanted resol
Support for RDP on a Linux extends to cover Raspberry Pi as well. Performance is very nice. And installation is quick and painless. It doesn’t update the resolution, but you can set the wanted resol
A short HOWTO creating an Ubuntu VM running on ESXi-Arm. Downloadhttps://ubuntu.com/download/server/arm Quickly select the “Install” option in the GRUB boot screen, or you will be very sorry later on
Talk about flakey behaviour! Luckily I’m not the first but probably not the last to figure out that some USB sticks just doesn’t play nice with some Raspberrys.My Aeotec Z-Stick Gen 5 wasn’t recognize
Installing Docker First add the required dependencies and the security key: sudo apt-get -y install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl software-properties-common Add Docker’s official GPG key:
Method 1: Disable cloud-init from file This is the safest and the easiest method.We only need to create cloud-init.disabled file in /etc/cloud directory and reboot the system. To create empty file,
Tailscale is available as packages even on the aarch64 platform (RPi and such arm64 platforms). Add Tailscale’s package signing key and repository curl -fsSL https://pkgs.tailscale.com/stable/ubun
It is really neat that you can treat your Pi to some remote storage that is stable and fast and even boot from it. I followed these steps to setup my Pis to boot ESXi-Arm, my goto hypervisor, and then
First, install and verify acme.sh on your vCenter installation as outlined here Install Lets Encrypt acme.sh on vCenter 7. Let’s run through a manual update of the newly created LetsEncrypt certifica
Straight from the official webpage: https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh If you are brave, you can automate Let’s Encrypt management for VCenter. The installer will perform 3 actions: Create an