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1 de Agosto, 2021

DD-WRT: Mount USB Storage Predictably

DD-WRT’s WebUI includes an “Automatic Drive Mount” feature that works just fine until you’ve multiple USB drives. It seems that when the router reboots USB drives get mounted in different/unpredictable paths. At the end of this article you’ll be able to have predictable USB mount points.

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5 de Julho, 2021

OpenWrt / DD-WRT: Altice MEO GlobalConnect Pack

Este serviço de Internet e VoIP “empresarial de gama alta” é vendido como podendo ser configurado em “bridge” no qual um router do cliente pode alocar um IP público, mas não é bem assim. No fim deste artigo deverá ser claro como configurar o serviço MEO GlobalConnect Pack num router DD-WRT, OpenWrt ou num servidor.

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13 de Junho, 2020

MacBook ’07 + Linux: Old Dog Learns New Tricks

I was looking for a cheap machine to run backups and weird experimental stuff and then I remember I had an old MacBook 3,1 from 2007 (Core 2 Duo 2.2 Ghz) in a shelve. In this post I’ll dig deep into useful tricks for anyone looking to use this laptop (or similar) as cli-only Debian server for fun and profit.

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23 de Abril, 2020

Qt: Static Builds Under Windows

Qt is a cross-platform software development framework for C++ used to build software across all major industries. If you work at company that uses Qt you may have wondered how you can pack all dependencies of your application in a single executable. Yes, that is possible but only with static builds. Let me show you how to do it.

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30 de Novembro, 2019

NanoPi NEO 2: Overclock

NanoPi NEO 2 is a very cheap (15$) and very good single board computer featuring a 64 bit quad-core ARM CPU. The only drawback one might found is the CPU locked between 816 MHz and 1 GHz. Today I’ll teach your how to safely overclock your NEO 2.

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