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ip-info is a simple software package for determining IP address information without using a video monitor. The IP address can be displayed as flashes on the system LED or read over the system speakers using espeak.
= Software Location =
http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/chris/source/ip-info/0.1
= Readme: ip-info 0.1 =
This software lets you determine your system's IP address without
an attached video monitor. It was designed for use with the Raspberry
Pi computer, but may be used on many other types of systems.
This package provides two scripts and two services. The scripts are:
1. ip-read :: reads the IP address over the system's speakers
This script finds the first non-loopback IPv4 address and reads it
aloud using espeak.
2. ip-flash :: flashes the IP address over the system LED
This script finds the first non-loopback IPv4 address and flashes
it on the system LED (/sys/class/leds/led0 by default).
* 1 - 9 short flashes indicate the digits 1 - 9
* 10 short flashes indicate the digit 0
* a long flash indicates an octet separator (dot)
* a brief pause separates digits
After ip-flash runs, the LED is reconnected to its original trigger
(mmc, wireless, etc).
Each of these scripts has a corresponding systemd unit file and
can be enabled to run on boot; these can be enabled with these
commands:
* systemctl enable ip-read.service
* systemctl enable ip-flash.service
Your feedback on these scripts is welcome; please contact the
author at:
Chris Tyler <chris@tylers.info>
ctyler on irc://irc.freenode.net/seneca
= Software Location =
http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/chris/source/ip-info/0.1
= Readme: ip-info 0.1 =
This software lets you determine your system's IP address without
an attached video monitor. It was designed for use with the Raspberry
Pi computer, but may be used on many other types of systems.
This package provides two scripts and two services. The scripts are:
1. ip-read :: reads the IP address over the system's speakers
This script finds the first non-loopback IPv4 address and reads it
aloud using espeak.
2. ip-flash :: flashes the IP address over the system LED
This script finds the first non-loopback IPv4 address and flashes
it on the system LED (/sys/class/leds/led0 by default).
* 1 - 9 short flashes indicate the digits 1 - 9
* 10 short flashes indicate the digit 0
* a long flash indicates an octet separator (dot)
* a brief pause separates digits
After ip-flash runs, the LED is reconnected to its original trigger
(mmc, wireless, etc).
Each of these scripts has a corresponding systemd unit file and
can be enabled to run on boot; these can be enabled with these
commands:
* systemctl enable ip-read.service
* systemctl enable ip-flash.service
Your feedback on these scripts is welcome; please contact the
author at:
Chris Tyler <chris@tylers.info>
ctyler on irc://irc.freenode.net/seneca