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Cyber risks are consistently increasing. These affect the private and corporate world. House automation can be vulnerable against cyber attacks. This hardening of OpenHAB Guide shares some options to mitigate or reduce cyber risks for your home automation based on OpenHABian. Index: General Information Change your password! Secure your SSH...
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This How To Boot Raspberry 4 OpenHAB From USB helps you to simply move openhabian booting from SD Card to a USB Stick, USB Drive, etc. Obviously there are various reasons why you like to Boot Raspberry 4 OpenHAB From USB instead from SD Card. You find more of this...
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There are various scenarios that require the PARTUUID of your USB devices. One scenario is booting your Raspberry from a USB drive. This how to get PARTUUID helps you to find out the PARTUUIDs of your USB devices plugged into your Raspberry Pi. Index How To Get PARTUUID Additional Information...
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This how to helps to resolve the exim paniclog on localhost. There are only a couple of very simple steps required. Following this the issue is resolved. Index Background Resolve exim paniclog on localhost has non-zero size Additional Information Background The root cause of this issue is a misconfigured email...
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If you run an OpenHAB 2 system, you maybe like to start, restart or stop your system for various reasons. Systemctl allows to in a simple manner start, restart and stop the openHAB service. Index: Background How to Start, Restart & Stop OpenHAB (openhabian) Additional Information Background Systemctl allows to...
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Cloning a USB stick in Linux or MacOS is really simple. This How To Clone A USB Stick On Mac Or Linux leverages on the MacOS Terminal, but you could easily do the same in a Linux Terminal. To get the USB stick you like to clone cloned, we execute...
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There are multiple ways to find the USB drives plugged into your Linux Computer and/or Raspberry or similar. Two easy ways are by leveraging on one of the two commands described in this How To Find An USB Device In Linux. Index How To Find An USB Device In Linux...
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The easiest way to count the number of files in Linux is using the find and wc commands. This how to count the number of files in Linux explains various options. Index How To Count The Number Of Files In Linux Other Powerful Options To Count The Number Of Files...
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