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I have a headless raspberry pi, which needs to access a server on boot. As it will be using WebRTC (though attached webcam & speakers), the browser that it uses will need WebRTC support, which I think narrows it down to something like chromium or iceweasel.
The device itself will not have a display, but these browsers won't launch without one. Is there a way to trick Raspbian/the browser into thinking there is a display? (I can't forward the display to another computer).
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My PC has two different audio outputs. One built in, another on LCD monitor connected through HDMI. I want to play different sounds in different speakers not semulteniously. Like if the LCD monitor has videos opened, the sound will pass over the HDMI. If built in display opens another application that plays sound, it will play in the built in speakers. How to do that in ubuntu or any Linux?
Using pulseaudio handler solved the problem.
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I'm using firefox 74.0 and while I want to using Google Meet with Firefox (https://meet.google.com/) it is not supported. "Meet doesn't work on your browser." Anyone know how to fix it?
Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling your browser? Some unnecessary extensions can cause issues and may need to be disabled. You can also try clearing out the browser’s cache by going to //settings/clearBrowserData.
Some extension like User Agent Switcher will not allow this.
I'm using the same version of firefox and it works for me.
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I was looking at how windows provides tools like this called Remote Desktop Connection. Then I wondered, how would of this been accomplished. First most likely a socket connection is made between the two computers, but then how is a usable session opened. How could I do this in Java or Python?
My goal is to make one of these for connections over the internet protocol.
Research the protocol RDP which underpins the remote desktop connection support. Libraries exist to assist in using RDP in many different programming languages when you get to that point.
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I am using a company called web-stat to watch for people visiting our website and noticed an entry page of "127.0.0.1:4664/preview" rather than the url of the website or the url of a page.
Does this mean that someone has or is trying to hack our website?
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Requests to 127.0.0.1:4664/preview are likely from Google Desktop.
Security information about Google Desktop at SMB Security
To know for sure, you should inspect the TCP conversation and source endpoint to observe what exactly is making the requests.
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Can any one tell me where can I download "CSR Harmony" bluetooth stack software. I'm searching wildly for this software. Please can anyone tell me where to download it. My bluetooth dongle is useless without this software so please help.
Here the link Drivers + Software: Download
CSR Harmony is not free. You must make an account on CSR support website and request access. However this stack is for integrators, when you integrate their chips into your hardware products.