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https://www.xda-developers.com/turn-raspberry-pi-into-a-usb-hub/ (Article about VirtualHere on a Pi)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q9wPCrAOJY (Remote Desktop Mouse/Keyboard in VR with VirtualHere (Japanese))
https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/17/3659 (Wireless force feedback in mixed VR/AR environments)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Whnbgv5EQU4 (Using virtualhere to control a laser engraver via wifi (in Porteguese))
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7LvgomyybI (Cloud Gaming with VirtualHere and Logitech Racing Wheel)
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https://youtu.be/KDbOFftyEww (Use SDR over the network via VirtualHere Video)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbHBVL0oPrk (Cloud gaming with USB devices via VirtualHere)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12Y-k0D7Y38 (Game streaming with microphone via Virtualhere)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YDYPKx2pfE (A user made a video about setting up VirtualHere on the Samsung Dex)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XWKBOTL4ow (Using VirtualHere to pass through gaming mouse in Samsung Dex and Shadow Game Streaming)
https://onion.io/omega2-wireless-lidar-kit-quickstart (Wireless LIDAR kit)
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/guide-how-to-use-profilux-4-over-netw… (Access your aquarium computers remotely via VirtualHere)
https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/production-expert-1/2019/1/4/how-i-bui… (VirtualHere for accessing iLok)
https://github.com/younglim/barebones-device-farm (Use virtualhere to create a Android Device farm for testing)
http://www.mastersnyengineering.org/flyer.html (Control CNC Machine via VirtualHere in the Lab)
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https://hub.docker.com/r/moritzf/virtualhere (VirtualHere for Docker)
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http://www.n0agi.com/remote-control-motorola-xprslr-rigs (manage radios over the internet)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BK_4NFFtkE
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/our-journey-toward-continuous-delivery-b… (UK Health Services using VirtualHere to create a multi-smartcard test setup for continuous integration testing)
https://www.labohyt.net/blog/server/post-818/ (Japanese blog, installing virtualhere as a raspberry pi USB device server)
http://www.cheesyboofs.co.uk/Network-USB—VirtualHere
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPlKNnNq4hQ (Installation video)
http://littlet1d.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/nightscout-on-640g-on-go.html (Using virtualhere for remote diabetes monitoring)
http://www.usb-hub-over-network.ru (Russian) (usb dongle server)
https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidiashield/comments/46emni/how_to_use_the_st… (using Steam Gaming controller with nvidia Shield TV)
http://www.stryder-it.de/steamremote/help_pc_usbextend.php (German, steam gaming remote)
http://blog.selectronic.fr/tutoriel/un-serveur-dimpression-wi-fi-pour-i… (French, 3D printer remote management)
http://itpro.nikkeibp.co.jp/atcl/mag/14/236763/070900010/ (Japanese raspberry pi magazine)
http://stargazerslounge.com/topic/231664-new-iki-hitec-ror-in-kent/ (Remote telescope interation)
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http://blogi.burtsoff.net/tag/scanner/ (Old scanner + virtualhere = wireless scanner)
http://www.sysrun.de/2014/01/raspberry-pi-als-usb-server/ (german)
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1. Our first task before installing Proxmox onto the Raspberry Pi is to update the package list cache and upgrade any out-of-date packages.
You can perform both tasks by using the following two commands within the terminal.
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
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2. Your next step is to ensure that curl is installed on your Pi. We will be using curl to grab the GPG key for the Proxmox ports repository that we will be relying on.
You can install this package by using the following command within the terminal.
sudo apt install curl
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3. Before proceeding with this tutorial, you must set up your Raspberry Pi to use a static IP address.
The best way to do this is using DHCP reservation in your router. However, we have a guide that shows you how to do this through your Raspberry Pi if you don’t have access to your router.
4. After setting up a static IP address, we must now edit the hosts file. Proxmox expects your hostname to point to the IP address of your Raspberry Pi.
You can begin editing the hosts file on the Raspberry Pi using the nano text editor by running the following command.
sudo nano /etc/hosts
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5. With the hosts file open, you should see a line similar to the one below. Our hostname is set to the default “raspberrypi
“, but yours might differ.
127.0.0.1 raspberrypi
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After finding this line, you will want to replace “127.0.0.1
” with the local IP address of your Raspberry Pi.
In our case, our Pi’s IP is “192.168.0.32
” so we changed the line to look like the following.
192.168.0.32 raspberrypi
6. After making these changes, save and quit by pressing CTRL + X, Y, and then the ENTER key.
7. To verify that our changes are working, we can use the hostname command to output the IP address of our Raspberry Pi.
hostname --ip-address
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If you have configured everything properly, the static IP of your Pi should be returned.
192.168.0.32
8. The next thing we must do to use Proxmox on our Raspberry Pi is set a password for the “root
” user. If we don’t set a password for this user we will be unable to login through the Proxmox web interface.
You can set a password for the root user using the command below within the terminal.
sudo passwd root
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9. To set a password, you must enter it twice, as shown below. We recommend that you set a strong password for this.
A password manager such as NordPass (Affiliate Link) makes generating and storing strong passwords significantly easier.
New password:
Retype new password:
10. We are finally at the stage where we can begin adding the Proxmox Ports repository to our Raspberry Pi. This repository is managed by a third-party but allows us to install versions compiled for the Raspberry Pi’s hardware.
Our first step in this process is to add the GPG key for the repository. This key helps verify that the packages legitimately come from the Proxmox ports repository.
curl -L https://mirrors.apqa.cn/proxmox/debian/pveport.gpg | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/pveport.gpg >/dev/null
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11. With the GPG key added, we can now add the repository itself to our sources list.
Use the command below to save the repository link into a file called “pveport.list
“.
echo "deb [arch=arm64 signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/pveport.gpg] https://mirrors.apqa.cn/proxmox/debian/pve bookworm port" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pveport.list
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12. Since we made changes to the sources list, we must update the package list cache again by running the following command.
If we don’t do this, the package manager will be unaware of the repository we just added.
sudo apt update
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These next couple of sections will ensure that your network will continue to function once Proxmox has been installed. Without these steps you will lose network connection later.
13. With everything in place, we can finally begin installing Proxmox on the Raspberry Pi.
The first package that must be installed on our system is “ifupdown2
“. Proxmox uses this package to handle the network.
sudo apt install ifupdown2
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Please note, if you run into an error that says the following, there are a couple of extra
If you see the following error message when installing “ifupdown2
” then you will need to follow steps “a
” and “b
” below. Otherwise, skip straight to step 14.
error: Another instance of this program is already running.
a. To work around the “already running
” error, we will need to do some workaround steps to get ifupdown2 running.
This step involves deleting a temporary file that the ifupdown2 package is searching for during installation
sudo rm /tmp/.ifupdown2-first-install
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b. With the temporary file removed, we need to re-run the install process for ifupdown2 again by using the following command.
This will ensure that the final setup steps are properly executed.
sudo apt install ifupdown2
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14. Our next step is to make some adjustments to the interfaces file. If we don’t make these changes, Proxmox will break when your Raspberry Pi restarts.
With these changes we will be setting our “eth0
” interface to manual and create a new network interface that will bridge your connections and be used by your virtual machines.
You can begin to write this file by using the following command.
sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
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15. Within this file, you will want to add the following lines to the bottom of the file. There is a chance some of these interfaces are automatically specified, delete them and replace them with the values we have specified here
While filling out this file you must replace two values.
<IPADDRESS>
: Change this placeholder with the IP address of your Raspberry Pi. This must be the local IP that it is accessible on.<GATEWAY>
: Replace this placeholder with the IP address of your gateway. Typically this will be the IP of your router.
In a lot of cases this will actually be “192.168.0.1
“.
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet manual
auto vmbr0
iface vmbr0 inet manual
address <IPADDRESS>
gateway <GATEWAY>
netmask 255.255.255.0
bridge-ports eth0
bridge-stp off
bridge-fd 0
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16. Once you have filled out this file, save and quit by pressing CTRL + X, Y, and then ENTER.
17. To ensure these network changes are working, restart your Raspberry Pi by running the following command in the terminal.
sudo reboot
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18. Finally, you can install Proxmox VE and a few required packages by typing the following command in the terminal.
This installation process can take a few minutes, so be prepared to wait a few minutes. Additionally, there are a few prompts you will have to go through during installation.
sudo apt install proxmox-ve postfix open-iscsi pve-edk2-firmware-aarch64
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19. During installation, you will be asked to configure Postfix. You can navigate this menu using the ARROW keys to move and ENTER to select.
If you are unsure what you are doing here, select the “Local only
” option.
20. Next, you will be asked to set the mail name for Postfix to utilize (1.).
Again, if you don’t know what you are doing here, leave the default name and press ENTER to continue (2.).
21. Once Proxmox finishes installing to your Raspberry Pi, it should be safe to access its web interface.
All you need to access the web interface is the IP address of your Raspberry Pi.
hostname -I
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22. With your IP address in hand, you will want to go to the following address in your favorite web browser. Please note if you can’t connect, try restarting your Raspberry Pi and waiting a few minutes.
Ensure that you replace “<IPADDRESS>
” with the IP of your Raspberry Pi.
https://<IPADDRESS>:8006
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23. With the Proxmox web interface now open in your web browser, you must log in to your account.
Start by typing in the username as “root
” and then use the password you set earlier for this user (1.).
Once you have filled in your information, click the “Login
” button (2.).
24. You should now have access to the Proxmox web interface.
You can begin to set up new VMs through this interface as well as configure Proxmox VE itself.
Hopefully, at this stage in the tutorial, you will now have Proxmox VE installed on your Raspberry Pi.
You can utilize this tool to set up and manage virtual machines on your Pi. It is a powerful hypervisor, especially for those dealing with multiple virtual machines.
Please feel free to leave a comment below if you have run into any issues with getting this software to work on your device.
If you found this tutorial to be helpful, we highly recommend checking out our many other Raspberry Pi projects.
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比赛成绩: 17战,8冠,5亚,2季。
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The Triple Crown or the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing is a series of three horse races which have been running for over a hundred years. All three of the horse races take place in the months of May and June every year. The Kentucky Derby is the first Triple Crown Race, the Preakness Stakes is the second Triple Crown Race and the Belmont Stakes is the third and final Triple Crown Race.
Only thoroughbred horses will be allowed to compete in the three Triple Crown races and every horse must be three years of age. These three horse races are the most famous horse races in the world and attract millions of spectators every single year. The goal of every thoroughbred horse owner is to have their horse compete in the Triple Crown races at the age of three.
Often you’ll find that a different horse will win each event because of the competition being so close together these days. The last time a horse has been able to win all three of the Triple Crown races in one year was in 1978 when the horse Affirmed completed the monstrous accomplishment. We’re going to take a look below at a little bit of information about each of the three race tracks that are apart of the Triple Crown.
• Kentucky Derby – 1-1/4 Mile Long Track – Dirt Track – Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
• Preakness Stakes – 1-3/16 Mile Long Track – Dirt Track – Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.
• Belmont Stakes – 1-1/2 Mile Long Track – Dirt Track – Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.
With all three of the races within a month roughly the horses in the events are really put to the test. With the horses only being three years old a lot of them don’t have very much experience racing yet. The Belmont Stakes which is the last Triple Crown Race is the longest dirt track for three year old thoroughbreds and is the most difficult race any of the horses will have faced.
There are lots of traditions that go along with the Triple Crown and the three races that comprise the series. You can view all of these by visiting our pages dedicated to each of the three races. In the United States there is also an annual event known as the Triple Tiara which used to be known as the Fillies Triple Crown. The series is three races just like the Triple Crown, but only fillies are allowed to race in the event. In the Triple Crown there are three horses allowed to race which include Fillies, Colts and Geldings. All three of the Tiara Crown Races are held at the Belmont Park Race Track although each of the races is different lengths.
A lot of other countries have their own Triple Crown in horse racing as well which are different then the American Triple Crown. The races aren’t that well known in the US, but they are well known in their respective countries. The other countries Triple Crown races don’t draw in as much media attention or money though.
Horse Racing is one of the only sports in the world where it’s important you understand the terminology because if you don’t, you might find that you’re completely lost. Over the hundreds of years that horse racing has been around there has been a long list of terms used around the tracks. In order to ensure that you’ll be able to understand what is going on at the tracks or online you should read our list of terms.
• Across The Board – This term is used to describe when a bettor has placed the same amount of money on the same horse to win, place and show.
• Also-Ran – This term is used to describe a horse that finished the race in close to last place or last.
• Blinkers – A tool used to help the horse have tunnel vision which will prevent the horse from focusing its line of sight away from the track.
• Blow Out – A term used to describe a workout before any given race.
• Bolt – Term used to describe when the horse makes a sudden jolt to the left or right.
• Break Maiden – A term used to describe a horse that just won its first race.
• Claiming Race – A term used for a race where every horse can be bought at a set price.
• Dead Heat – Term used when two+ horses finish the heat with the same exact time.
• Derby – A derby race is for three year old horses only.
• Favourite – Term used to describe the horse that should win the race.
• Foal – A horse that is less than a year old.
• Furlong – A term used to describe a distance that is 1/8th of a mile.
• Jockey – Term used to describe the person racing the horse.
• Longshot – Term used to describe a horse that doesn’t have that good of a chance of winning the race.
• Maiden Race – A race that is simply allowed for horses that have yet to win a race.
• Match Race – A race that is allowed for two horses only.
• Photo Finish – A term used when a race is determined by a photograph because it was so close.
• Post Time – A term used to describe the time when a given race is supposed to begin.
• Purse – A term used to describe the amount of money in the prize pool for the race.
• Stakes Race – A term used to describe the highest class of horse racing. The owners of the horse also need to pay a stake to compete in the race.
• Starting Gate – The starting gate is a mechanical tool that ensures all the horses start the race at the exact same time.
The terms above will cover most aspects of horse racing including betting terms. I haven’t included some of the more general terms because they are not really used. If you ever come across a term that you can’t find the definition for, just ask us and we’ll send you the definition.
Listed below are the most up-to-date horse racing odds for the upcoming races. Below the lines is a How To Guide on reading Horse Racing Odds.
Understanding the odds in horse racing is really simple and you shouldn’t find it very difficult after reading through this guide. The confusing part when it comes to betting on horses is being able to learn all of the types of bets that you can make. We’re also going to take a look at every type of bet you can make in horse racing so that you have an idea about what you can wager on.
To understand the odds we’re going to take a look at an example of a “win” bet. A win bet is when you wager on a horse to win the race.
• Mine That Bird – 10/2
The above odds for the horse Mine That Bird are showing you that the bookie thinks the horse has a 1/5 chance of winning the race. With the odds set at 10/2 this simply means that you’ll win $10 for every $2 you wager if your horse wins the race. It should also be noted that the odds will change leading up to the race based on how many people are wagering on the given horse. If lots of people are betting on a given horse then the odds will become worse and when hardly anyone is betting on a given horse the odds will become juicier.
Types of Bets
• Win – This is a bet where you pick one horse and that horse must win the race.
• Place – This is a bet where you pick one horse and that horse must finish in first or second place.
• Show – This bet is where you pick one horse and that horse must finish the race in the top three.
• Across The Board – This is a bet where you pick one horse to finish in the top three. The only difference between this bet and the show bet is that if your horse finishes in second place you win both the show and place bet, and if your horse wins the race you win the show, place and win bet. So you can potentially win three bets with this one bet.
• Exacta – A bet where you need to pick the horse that will win the race and the horse that will finish in second place.
• Exacta Box – A bet where you need to pick the top two horses in the race, but they don’t need to be a in a specific order like the exacta bet.
• Quinella – Same as the exacta box except its only one bet where the exacta box is considered two bets.
• Trifecta – A bet where you need to pick the top three horses in the exact order of their finish.
• Trifecta Box – A bet where you need to pick the top three horses, but they don’t need to finish in any specific order.
• Superfecta – A bet where you need to pick the top four horses in the exact order they finish.
• Superfecta Box – A bet where you need to pick the top four horses although they don’t need to be in any exact order.
• Daily Double – A bet where you need to pick the winner of two consecutive races throughout the day.
• Pick 3 – A bet where you need to pick the winner of three consecutive races throughout the day.
When you wager on horse racing you need to make sure you exercise a solid bankroll management strategy or you’ll find yourself running out of money early in the day. There are several reasons why people bet and they include the entertainment factor plus the fact that you can potentially make money. If you aren’t having fun then you really shouldn’t be wagering on any events.
If you have $50 on your 888 account and you would like to wager on the day’s races at the Saratoga for instance, then you’re going to need to have a strategy coming into the day. The worst thing you can do is wager your entire $50 on the first race of the day because if it doesn’t hit then you’re going to be out of money right away and most likely not want to watch the rest of the races.
You should set-up a unit value for each of your bets and you should keep them simple such as a 1 unit bet, 2 unit bet and 3 unit bet. For a 1 unit bet you want to keep it small when compared to the size of your bankroll so ideally a 1 unit bet should be a $1-$2 wager. For a 3 unit wager you need to feel really strongly about the chances of the bet winning and you might want to make it an increased wager such as a $5-$10 wager. You should always assign a unit value to each of your bets so that you never have any bets that are larger then they should be.
When betting on horse racing you also need to look for the value bets and not always the horse that is favoured to win the race. Often as the race is close to starting there will be a huge influx of wagers on the race which cause the odds to change at a rapid pace. When a lot of cappers are backing a certain horse the odds will begin to go down for that horse which makes it lose value. The other horses in the race will typically see their odds go up to entice action and you can often find some value in one of these horses. The only time you should be weary about going against the favoured horse near the start of the race is when the horse just jumped into the favoured position. Often serious cappers in the big races won’t drop their huge wagers until right before the race starts and often they have lots of inside information on the race. In this case I would put a small 1 unit wager on the horse just jumped into the favoured position.
As your bankroll starts to increase you will need to adjust the amount of money you wager on each of your unit values. For instance, when you have $50 and you’re betting $1-$2 on a 1 unit wager this is fine, but when you have a $500 bankroll betting $1-$2 isn’t going to win you much money. You should increase your unit size based on how much you’ve increased your bankroll. So in this example if you increased your bankroll to $500 your 1 unit bets should become $10-$20 wagers.
The Belmont Stakes is one of the most famous horse races of the entire year and takes place every June. The race is held at Belmont Park which is located in Elmont, New York and has been running since 1867. The race is one of the Grade 1 Stakes Races that runs every year and is solely for thoroughbred horses that are three years old. The types of horses allowed to run in the race are Colts, Geldings and Fillies and there are weight restrictions for each type of horse that need to be followed.
When the race initially started running in 1867 it took place at Jerome Park Racetrack which is in the Bronx. The race didn’t move until the Belmont Park opened in 1905 and the race has since remained at this venue. The race is 1.5 miles long and is truly a test of the horse’s endurance. It’s the final race counted towards the Triple Crown and is always one of the most watched horse races of the year.
Over the years many horses have had troubles maintaining speeds for the entire race, which is one complete lap around the racetrack at the Belmont Park. With most races being a shorter distance then the Belmont Stakes for three year old thoroughbreds it is usually the first time that the horse has had to run for such a long time. With that being said, if you’re going to wager on the Belmont Stakes you need to keep this in mind. Just because a horse has done well on short tracks doesn’t guarantee that they will have the stamina to run an entire 1.5 mile.
Often the jockey will play a huge role in the outcome of the Belmont Stakes. The reason the jockey plays such a huge role in this race is because they need to be able to keep the horse under control the entire race so that the horse has a final kick left in it for the final leg. The winner of the Belmont Stakes is always rewarded with a necklace made from carnations plus a nice purse although the jockey doesn’t receive the purse.
The Belmont Stakes is the oldest Triple Crown race and has also seen more changes then the other two Triple Crown races over the years. The theme song of the race has been changed numerous times and currently is “New York, New York”. The race has attracted millions of spectators over the years and every year the horse race is watched by millions of people on television.
Most online 888s will allow you to bet on the Belmont Stakes well in advance to the race which will give you lots of time to research the race. There are millions wagered on the race every year and you’ll often find a lot of horse racing cappers offering their tips in the weeks leading up to the event. If you’re in the New York area during early June then you’ll definitely want to check out the race if you love horses. The Belmont Stakes takes place on the first Saturday on or after June 5th every single year.