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Infrared Remote Codes for "Onforu 4 Pack RGB LED Flood Light 500W Equivalent, DIY Color Changing Stage Lights with Remote, IP66 Indoor Outdoor Land"scape Floor Strobe Light
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Remote Control Infrared Codes for UNICROWN DreamColor 5050 RGB LED Strip Lights Remote Control
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Remote Control Infrared Codes for "Tatazone 16.4ft Bluetooth RGB COB Led Strip Lights with Remote"
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This remote was a challenge, so I figured I'd share my findings because I didn't see this anywhere else online.
It uses the obscure "RCMM" protocol, sometimes referred to as "Nokia". RCMM can be sent in sizes of 12, 24, or 32 bits, this remote exclusively uses 32 bit codes. Another quirk of the protocol is that each button has two codes, one with a bit called "toggle" activated and one without. I've included both codes for each button.
You'll notice that VOL+, VOL-, and Mute aren't included, this is because these codes are sent directly to your TV, and will vary based on your setup. Also, the remote will send an additional "Power on/off" signal to your TV when you press the power button, but this signal is not included in the chart.
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WARNING do not use this on any system you care about, there's a good chance it will irreversibly screw up your installation. Just documenting this for myself.
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#Added prompts for user input to configure script instead of relying on hardcoded settings.
#Added a lot of errorchecking
#The script is now optionally compatible with dash (this is the reason for there being a sed command at the end of every echo -e instance, dash liked to print the -e part when I was testing.)
#Vastly improved compatibility across distributions
#Special thanks to everyone who contributed here: https://gist.github.com/i3v/99f8ef6c757a5b8e9046b8a47f3a9d5b
#Also extra special thanks to BAGELreflex on github for this: https://gist.github.com/BAGELreflex/c04e7a25d64e989cbd9376a9134b8f6d it made a huge difference to this improved version.
This script will work around the issues present in Kali's Windows Subsystem for Linux version, which currently errors when you try to `apt update`, and if you get around that, errors during an `apt upgrade`. This was last tested as working on 10/12/2022
This script will install the latest compatible version of Proxmox on top of an existing Debian 11 Bullseye installation. It also installs fail2ban and includes the fail2ban configs sourced from the official Proxmox wiki
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