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jesstelford / netflix-rpi.md
Last active April 4, 2020 17:52
Netflix on Raspberry Pi (incomplete)

Note: as @clibois mentioned below, due to the DRM Netflix uses, all decoding has to be done in CPU, making it somewhat choppy.

Note 2: Even the RPi 3 suffers from these CPU limitations. There is the potentially risky option of overclocking your RPi 3, but I haven't tried this.

If you manage to get smooth playback, please contact me, or post your solution here

UPDATE: I can no longer get this method to work. I have tried using Chromium v47, and v48, and both result in Netflix error "Oops, something went wrong" / C7053-1807, for which I can find no description online. If you manage to get things up and running, please contact me!

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peta / mysql-mirror.sh
Created December 13, 2012 15:56
Simple bash script for migrating MySQL databases (including all associated user accounts) to a remote server. Use it with care because the usage of mysqldump in this script solely relies on default values which may vary greatly on your machine. (mysqldump is a powerful tool, so don't miss `man mysqldump`).
#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (c) 2005 nixCraft project <http://cyberciti.biz/fb/>
# This script is licensed under GNU GPL version 2.0 or above
# Source: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/move-mysql-users-privileges-grants-from-one-host-to-new-host.html
# Author Vivek Gite <vivek@nixcraft.com>,
# Peter Geil <code@petergeil.name>
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# SETME First - local mysql user/pass
_lusr="src-db-user"
_lpass="src-db-pw"