For X remapping was done by xmodmap
| is remapped to right AltGr + Y
< is remapped to right AltGr + ;
> is remapped to right AltGr + :
.Xmodmap
keycode 52 = y Y y Y bar U203A guillemotrightBut under wayland i had to change to evremap (https://github.com/wez/evremap)
keycode 59 = comma semicolon comma semicolon less multiply periodcentered
keycode 60 = period colon period colon greater division U2026
To automatically activate remapping by a systemd service i did following
discover usb keyboard
#> dmesg
[ 4920.421719] usb 3-4.2: new low-speed USB device number 17 using xhci_hcdSearch for name attribute
[ 4920.539376] usb 3-4.2: New USB device found, idVendor=0e8f, idProduct=0022, bcdDevice= 2.10
[ 4920.539386] usb 3-4.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
[ 4920.539390] usb 3-4.2: Product: USB KB V11
[ 4920.539392] usb 3-4.2: Manufacturer: GASIA
[ 4920.614311] input: GASIA USB KB V11 as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:08.1/0000:03:00.4/usb3/3-4/3-4.2/3-4.2:1.0/0003:0E8F:0022.001A/input/input57
#> udevadm info -a -p /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:08.1/0000:03:00.4/usb3/3-4/3-4.2/3-4.2:1.0/0003:0E8F:0022.001A/input/input57
ATTR{name}=="GASIA USB KB V11"and build an udev rule for systemd tagging
/etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules
ACTION!="remove", SUBSYSTEMS=="input", ATTRS{name}=="GASIA USB KB V11", TAG+="systemd"and reload udev and trigger
#> udevadm control --reload-rules
#> udevadm trigger --attr-match=subsystem=input
and search for a systemd device name with
#> systemctl list-units --type device --no-pager -a | grep V11
dev-input-by\x2did-usb\x2dGASIA_USB_KB_V11\x2devent\x2dkbd.device loaded active plugged USB_KB_V11and check for status with
dev-input-by\x2dpath-pci\x2d0000:03:00.4\x2dusb\x2d0:4.2:1.0\x2devent\x2dkbd.device loaded active plugged USB_KB_V11
dev-input-event12.device loaded active plugged USB_KB_V11
sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:08.1-0000:03:00.4-usb3-3\x2d4-3\x2d4.2-3\x2d4.2:1.0-0003:0E8F:0022.001A-input-input57-event12.device loaded active plugged USB_KB_V11
sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:08.1-0000:03:00.4-usb3-3\x2d4-3\x2d4.2-3\x2d4.2:1.0-0003:0E8F:0022.001A-input-input57.device loaded active plugged USB_KB_V11
#> systemctl status "dev-input-by\x2did-usb\x2dGASIA_USB_KB_V11\x2devent\x2dkbd.device"
● dev-input-by\x2did-usb\x2dGASIA_USB_KB_V11\x2devent\x2dkbd.device - USB_KB_V11and install evremap with correct permission and ownership
Follows: unit currently follows state of sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:08.1-0000:03:00.4-usb3-3\x2d4-3\x2d4.2-3\x2d4.2:1.0-0003:0E8F:0022.001A-input-input57-event12.device
Loaded: loaded
Active: active (plugged) since Mon 2023-09-25 09:32:57 CEST; 1h 27min ago
Until: Mon 2023-09-25 09:32:57 CEST; 1h 27min ago
Device: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:08.1/0000:03:00.4/usb3/3-4/3-4.2/3-4.2:1.0/0003:0E8F:0022.001A/input/input57/event12
#> ls -la /usr/bin/evremap
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 15726808 Sep 20 15:37 /usr/bin/evremapand discover the name with
#> sudo evremap list-devices
and build the remapfile (using evtest to discover keycodes)
/etc/evremap.toml
device_name = "GASIA USB KB V11"/etc/systemd/system/evremap.service
[[remap]]
input = ["KEY_RIGHTALT", "KEY_Z"]
output = ["KEY_RIGHTALT", "KEY_102ND"]
[[remap]]
input = ["KEY_RIGHTALT", "KEY_COMMA"]
output = ["KEY_102ND"]
[[remap]]
input = ["KEY_RIGHTALT", "KEY_DOT"]
output = ["KEY_LEFTSHIFT", "KEY_102ND"]
[Unit]#> systemd enable evremap
Description=Keyboard Remap
BindsTo=dev-input-by\x2did-usb\x2dGASIA_USB_KB_V11\x2devent\x2dkbd.device
[Service]
WorkingDirectory=/
ExecStart=/usr/bin/evremap remap /etc/evremap.toml -d 0
Restart=always
[Install]
WantedBy=dev-input-by\x2did-usb\x2dGASIA_USB_KB_V11\x2devent\x2dkbd.device
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#> mkfifo /tmp/shark
#> ssh USER@HOST 'sudo -S /usr/sbin/tcpdump -i eth0 -w - -p -n -s 0' > /tmp/shark
In an other session
#> sudo wireshark -k -i /tmp/shark
Then go back to first session and enter the ssh password.
Or in one line
#> ssh USER@HOST 'sudo -S /usr/sbin/tcpdump -i eth0 -w - -p -n -s 0' | wireshark -k -i -
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check wifi device name
~# ip addr | grep -A 5 wlan10: wlan0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc noop qlen 1000
IP configuration of your Wifi Stick for systemd-networkd
/etc/systemd/network/hostapd.network
[Match]
Name=wlan0
[Network]
Address=192.168.0.1/24
DHCPServer=yes
IPMasquerade=true
IPForward=true
[DHCPServer]
PoolOffset=100
PoolSize=20
EmitDNS=yes
DNS=your_dns_server
Autostart of hostapd
/etc/systemd/system/hostapd.service.d/override.conf
[Unit]
Requires=sys-subsystem-net-devices-wlan0.device systemd-networkd.service
After=sys-subsystem-net-devices-wlan0.device
BindsTo=sys-subsystem-net-devices-wlan0.device
[Install]
WantedBy=sys-subsystem-net-devices-wlan0.device
~# systemctl enable hostapdAutostop of hostapd
/etc/system/systemd-networkd.service.d/override.conf
[Unit]
After=hostapd.service
BindsTo=hostapd.service
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iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -d THISIP --dport 80 -j DNAT --to-destination OTHERIP:80
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -p tcp -d OTHERIP --dport 80 -j MASQUERADE
iptables -I FORWARD -p tcp -d OTHERIP --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
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I got multiple USB devices working with em28xx module.
Usually a module option gives the em28xx module the order of the devices if not automatically detected
(ex. options em28xx card=80,92,9,9).
But the order at boot is every time different (order for module option not usb detection).
The only working solution for me is to manual loading, scan the order from kernel logs, unload and load with the scanned order:
/etc/modprobe.d/em28xx
blacklist em28xx
blacklist em28xx_v4l
blacklist em28xx_dvb
blacklist em28xx_rc
/etc/systemd/system/em28xx.service
[Unit]
Description=em28xx card sequence detection
After=local-fs.target
Before=motion.service vdr.service
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/em28xx_detect.sh
Type=oneshot
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
/usr/local/bin/em28xx_detect.sh
#!/bin/sh
modprobe em28xx
sleep 1
modprobe -r em28xx_rc
modprobe -r em28xx_v4l
modprobe -r em28xx_dvb
modprobe -r em28xx
IFS="
"
for line in $(dmesg|grep em28xx|grep 'New device'|tail -4)
do
[ -z "$cards" ] || cards="${cards},"
case "$line" in
*eb1a:2821*) cards="${cards}9" ;;
*2013:024c*) cards="${cards}80" ;;
*2013:0258*) cards="${cards}92" ;;
esac
done
modprobe em28xx card=$cards disable_ir=1 disable_usb_speed_check=1
sleep 10
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