Automated merge with file:///srv/hg/admin-doc
authorOleksandr Gavenko <gavenkoa@gmail.com>
Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:20:09 +0300
changeset 133 273697a58117
parent 126 71b552d3cd0b (current diff)
parent 132 3ae3569e80bb (diff)
child 134 74162c72014b
Automated merge with file:///srv/hg/admin-doc
--- a/bluetooth.rst	Tue Jun 23 11:54:38 2009 +0300
+++ b/bluetooth.rst	Wed Jun 24 21:20:09 2009 +0300
@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@
     hci0    00:03:C9:05:65:98
     hci1    00:1F:81:00:02:5A
 
-or
+or (hciconfig placed in /usr/sbin, so see you PATH!)
 
-  $ sudo hciconfig -a
+  $ hciconfig -a
 hci0:   Type: USB
     BD Address: 00:03:C9:05:65:98 ACL MTU: 1017:8 SCO MTU: 64:0
     UP RUNNING PSCAN
@@ -57,6 +57,30 @@
 Scanning ...
         00:22:66:D1:B7:20       Nokia 5320
 
+In order to do this remote device must be set "visible".
+
+** How to set bluetooth dongle "visible"?
+
+  $ hciconfig -a | grep hci.:
+hci0: Type: USB
+  $ sudo hciconfig hci0 piscan
+
+** How to determine bluetooth dongle is "visible"?
+
+Run hciconfig -a and see for PSCAN and ISCAN keyword:
+
+  $ hciconfig -a
+hci0: Type: USB
+...
+    UP RUNNING PSCAN ISCAN
+...
+
+then try from another host:
+
+  $ hcitool scan
+
+or use another device such as phone to search.
+
 ** What version of Bluetooth support local device?
 
   $ sudo hciconfig -a
@@ -98,6 +122,10 @@
   http://www.bluez.org/
     bluez home page
 
+* Remote control throw mobile.
+
+  http://anyremote.sourceforge.net/docs.html
+
 * Spec.
 
 See
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/game.rst	Wed Jun 24 21:20:09 2009 +0300
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+-*- mode: outline; coding: utf-8 -*-
+
+* Shuter.
+
+** Linux.
+
+*** Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.
+
+*** UT2004 (Unreal Tournament).
+
+Unreal Tournament 2004 is closed source, but it's one of the few commercial
+games which also provide a native Linux port.
+
+*** Quake 3.
+
+Game was licensed under the GPL in 2005. ioQuake 3 continued development to
+Quake 3, fixing bugs and bringing new improvements to this true classic game.
+
+*** Urban Terror.
--- a/hardware-listner.rst	Tue Jun 23 11:54:38 2009 +0300
+++ b/hardware-listner.rst	Wed Jun 24 21:20:09 2009 +0300
@@ -6,6 +6,61 @@
   $ lsusb
   $ lspci
 
+** Graphics card.
+
+glxinfo - details about OpenGL, the Xserver, and your graphics card
+glxinfo | grep direct - do you have direct 3d rendering?
+glxinfo | grep vendor - graphics card vendor
+lspci | grep VGA - specific graphics card model
+glxgears - a simple 3d benchmark, prints frame rate to the terminal
+xrandr - supported display resolutions
+
+** Audio.
+
+lspci | grep Audio - audio controller
+aplay --list-devices - more audio device information
+
+** Software versions.
+cat /etc/issue - current distribution and version
+apt-cache showpkg packagename - packagename’s version and dependencies
+uname -r - Linux kernel version
+uname -a - all kernel details
+
+** Networking.
+
+lspci | grep Ethernet - Ethernet controllers
+ifconfig - networking interfaces, IP addresses, and more
+
+** Processor.
+
+cat /proc/cpuinfo - all processors, clock speeds, flags, and more
+cat /proc/loadavg - processor load average for the last 1, 5, and 15 minutes
+top - press C key to sort processes by CPU usage
+
+** Memory.
+
+cat /proc/meminfo - amount of RAM and swap, and how much is being used for what
+free -m - total, used, and free memory shown in MB
+top - press M key to sort processes by memory usage
+
+** Hard disks.
+
+df -H - partitions, as well as their mount-points and usage in GB
+sudo fdisk -l - all partitions, their device names, and positions on disk
+
+** USB devices.
+
+lsusb - USB buses and attached devices
+
+** Even more.
+
+lshal -m - monitor for hardware changes
+lspci - all PCI devices
+hwinfo --short (install from package hwinfo) - overview of all hardware, as well as more detailed info
+lshw - another program for listing hardware
+lshw -html | w3m -T text/html - lists hardware with HTML output in the w3m web browser
+uptime - current time elapsed since last reboot, users, and load average
+
 ** Debian.
 
   $ sudo apt-get install lshw
--- a/irc.rst	Tue Jun 23 11:54:38 2009 +0300
+++ b/irc.rst	Wed Jun 24 21:20:09 2009 +0300
@@ -2,15 +2,97 @@
 
 * What are IRC client for emacs?
 
+Most preferred is erc - it is powerful and comes with Emacs since 22.1
+version.
+
 See: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/InternetRelayChat.
 
- * erc, see:
+ * erc
    http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ERC
 
+ * rcirc
+   http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/rcirc
+
  * ZenIRC, see:
    http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ZenIRC
 
-* How register on freenode?
+* Channel modes.
+
+** Invite-Only channel.
+
+An Invite-Only channel can only be joined if you are invited by one of its
+channel operators.
+
+To make your channel invite-only:
+
+  irc> /mode #channel +i
+
+To invite users to the channel:
+
+  irc> /invite user #channel
+
+** Private channels.
+
+Private channels turn up normally in the channels list. People can see you are
+on a private channel somewhere, but they can never find out on -which- private
+channel you are unless they search all (private) channels by brute force.
+
+To make your channel private:
+
+  irc> /mode #channel +p
+
+** Secret channels.
+
+Secret channels do not show up in a channels list and you cannot find out its
+topic unless you join it. If you are on a secret channel, someone who is not
+on the same channel can't see that you are there.
+
+To make your channel secret:
+
+  irc> /mode #channel +s
+
+* How make chanal for private discuss?
+
+Create new channel and set it invite-only and invite all you need. Or make
+password protected channel.
 
-Go to http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup.
+Create new channel (by joining to non existed one) with password:
+
+  irc> /join #<channel> <password>
+
+Another people join same:
+
+  irc> /join #<channel> <password>
+
+Or join without password and setup it late:
+
+  irc> /join #<channel>
+  irc> /mode +k <password>
+
+* Freenode.
+
+** How register on freenode?
 
+  irc> /msg nickserv register <your-password> <your-email>
+...get mail, make mail instructions...
+  irc> /msg nickserv set hidemail on
+
+** Adding alternative nick.
+
+After nick setup change nick:
+
+  irc> /nick foo_
+  irc> /msg nickserv group
+
+See
+
+  http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#registering
+  http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup.
+
+* Getting help
+
+  /help
+  /msg nickserv help
+  /msg chanserv help
+
+/msg chanserv access #icfp-contest list