
This post describes how to control a special power strip via usb with a Raspberry Pi. The power strip used is a Gembird EnerGenie EG-PM2.
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This post describes how to control a special power strip via usb with a Raspberry Pi. The power strip used is a Gembird EnerGenie EG-PM2.
This post describes how to create an image file with Operation System, Apps and configurations for a Raspberry Pi which can be used to flash SD cards and reduce setup time.
This post describes how to automatically backup a running Raspberry Pi as image file on a NAS in the network.
This post provides a general overview about useful Linux commands to achieve various goals. Some of the commands are described in more details in other posts. Please note that this post is extended over time.
vi is a shell based editor which is available on nearly every linux installation. It’s very useful to have a basic understanding how it works because sometimes it is the only option to change something. This post describes the basics plus some additional hints which I find useful.
The top command gives a general overview about the system resources and which process consumes how much of them. This can be useful in multiple scenarios, e.g. if your system gets slow (detect swapping) or containers do not start/crash because of not enough memory.
This post show a script to cleanup your system from all containers, downloaded docker images and other docker artifacts (e.g. you want to use the host for a completely new project).
This post describes some configurations I did to reduce the power consumption of my Raspberry Pis.
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