Everything on my server works perfectly through ssh, using putty. However on both putty and even directly on the servers keyboard I cant page/scroll up using shift+page up. It goes up about half a page then automatically goes back to the bottom where the flashing text entry cursor is.
Using SSH, the system automatically scrolls down. To review the text view the server log in pico.
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I am currently taking classes in react and I use VS Code to write my code.When I write my code and style it then open the live server from vscode,it opens up in a browser but not centered on the screen, everything is blocked to the left side of the browser, like I am working with one side of the screen.I thought it was the formatting in vscode so i uninstalled and reinstalled but nothing.I reset the browser setting to default still nothing as seen
When you open the live server close the window opens by vs code. And go to the browser and type the server address with the number of port.
I am using Python and Selenium to navigate multiple tabs. How can I switch to a different window/tab without bringing the entire browser window to the front and without the selenium window "stealing" the focus of my computer? For example, if I'm typing in the search bar of a normal browser and my script switches tabs, it'll stop typing the search bar and I'll have to reclick the search bar to start typing again.
No headless mode suggestions please.
Changing the browser location off the screen doesn't work because it still steals focus
Minimizing the browser doesn't work because it unminimizes when the switch to command is run
Here is how I'm switching windows:
for handle in driver.window_handles:
driver.switch_to.window(handle)
The answer is NO, this is not possible to do with Selenium.
Selenium is created to simulate actions a user can do via GUI.
As a user you can't do what you are asking about, Selenium can't do it as well.
I think, If you deploy your Automation scripts to a VM (which is there in you Machine), You can continue to start working on your local browser and Your Automation script will run on a VM and will have a independent environment for the same.
i'm in search for a solution for the following situation:
I am working for a customer who only allows accessing the linux servers
by putty (from a Windows Terminal Server).
Unfortunately i need multiple Session to work properly and effective.
Tmux and Screen are not a good option for me, because i need a visual
"tab" to keep track of all the stuff im doing.
Is this even possible or am i lost here?
Best regards.
MremoteNG does tabs and uses Putty (Putty comes with it). If you have RDP or console access to Windows server, you can upload MremoteNG portable.
Perfectly possible in screen: How to open tabs windows in GNU screen – DevSolar
Perfectly solved my problem! Thanks DevSolar!
If you're using PuTTY, you can simply open two sessions at once. Open your first session, then right-click on the PuTTY icon in your taskbar, click "PuTTY" from the context menu, and it'll open a new instance of the program. Unfortunately, this won't result in a second tab, but instead it will result in a second window and you can swap back and forth between windows.
Other SSH clients do have actual tabs as a feature - one example is MobaXTerm, which is free and doesn't require admin privileges to use on your computer, and which is indeed tabbed. It can also import your existing PuTTY configurations, so setting it up is pretty quick.
You can get this application that allows you to have mulptiple tabs in putty. you dont need to "install" it so your lack of permissions wont be an issue :
http://ttyplus.com/multi-tabbed-putty/
Regarding your auth issue, I would recommend read this :
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-ssh-keys--2
Note - Dont worry about being lost, everybody learns at different speeds.
Regards!
We have a video wall with some monitors. each one is plugged into a Raspberry PI 3.
Mostly we just are showing webpages into the video wall (reports, status etc)
Today we control the content of each raspberry using VNC. I was wondering if is there a web service or plugin that allows me to just configure the URL that I wish to show on each screen. Plus, Sometimes we split the each screen into 2 or more webpages.
Is there any web app, chrome plugin or web service that allows me do that?
Thanks
OBS, I don't know if here is the right place to this kind of question. If is there another community where i could ask this, i will be glad to know.
I can not give a complete and exhaustive answer, since you do not provide any description of how it should look and how you want to control it.
Let's start with the fact that almost every browser at startup you can specify URL and start the browser like this:
# firefox https://google.com
Then the browser opens with the page you need.
To close the page, you can kill the browser with a command like this
# killall firefox
You can run commands on the Raspberry PI using ssh, it's much easier than running the VNC session.
Most likely you may encounter a problem when you receive a message stating that the browser can not connect to the display. This is easily correctable with something like:
# export DISPLAY=:0
In order for the browser to always be in full-screen mode and not to lose its settings, you can configure it correctly, close all the tabs and save its configuration from ~/.mozilla/ (for firefox), and then restore it from backup every time you start it.
I'm using Guacamole VNC web client viewer and I want to hide the local browser cursor, because otherwise you see two cursors and it is confusing.
I can hide the browser mouse using simple style: cursor:none;
But this is not so good because when some connection exception occurs, I need the browser mouse in order to close the error window etc.
Any solution?
What you want is to hide the remote cursor not the local one. The VNC protocol allows you to hide the remote cursor. Most VNC clients support this. For example, in noVNC (a HTML5 VNC client) there is a "Local Cursor" option to hide the remote cursor so that you only see one cursor.
Unfortunatley, you can't do this right now in Guacamole. There is a long standing bug in Guacamole to add this support: http://guac-dev.org/trac/ticket/33
Update: the option has been fixed in Guacamole.