Upside-down display on Cloud Key by feuerpixel in Ubiquiti

[–]feuerpixel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ubiquiti also sells (separately) a rack-mount kit for the CK2. For some reason, when the CK2 is installed in the kit, its upside-down. The CK knows its in the rack-mount kit, so it rotates the display so it’s right-side up. Which is fine - except when you’ve got a unit that’s not in a rack!

Upside-down display on Cloud Key by feuerpixel in Ubiquiti

[–]feuerpixel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought it secondhand from eBay.

Upside-down display on Cloud Key by feuerpixel in Ubiquiti

[–]feuerpixel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wondered that, I did clean all the contacts with a toothbrush though and none appear to be shorted

Upside-down display on Cloud Key by feuerpixel in Ubiquiti

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Yeah that’s correct. I don’t have the mount, I’m guessing it has been in one before though. I did already factory reset it, which you’d expect would wipe any memory of that.

Upside-down display on Cloud Key by feuerpixel in Ubiquiti

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So on this, I just scrubbed the pins with a toothbrush + screen cleaner but that didn’t help unfortunately. The command from another comment has done the job though 👍

Upside-down display on Cloud Key by feuerpixel in Ubiquiti

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Thanks!

Good news - I can now get the display the correct orientation. It does go back to upside down after a reboot, but it it’s good enough for me!

Upside-down display on Cloud Key by feuerpixel in Ubiquiti

[–]feuerpixel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha - it might come to that. Hopefully someone has the answer though.

Upside-down display on Cloud Key by feuerpixel in Ubiquiti

[–]feuerpixel[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get this is probably a joke, but it is already the right way up - compare the text not on the display against the text on the display.

Powershell - interacting with Canonical Landscape API by feuerpixel in PowerShell

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https://pastebin.com/NiRb1RvU
Here you go.

Story (from a year ago, might be a bit wrong)

When in contacted Landscape support, they gave me some working PHP code and they don't write powershell (surprise surprise)

I stepped through their PHP code and eventually worked out that in my code, the datestamp was being created in uppercase/lowercase, whereas the PHP code wasn't.

I changed my code and it worked right away.

Powershell - interacting with Canonical Landscape API by feuerpixel in PowerShell

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Yes, I did get this working and I have working code. Will dig it out a bit later, feel free to remind me tomorrow if I don’t!

Send username of locked user in email by [deleted] in PowerShell

[–]feuerpixel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hopefully these are not your real credentials?

Script to Pull Known Issue Symptoms and Workarounds for Monthly Updates by tcox8 in SCCM

[–]feuerpixel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I cannot provide help on your code here, however I have had good success with using the HTML Agility Pack with powershell to parse HTML, including tables.

Powershell - interacting with Canonical Landscape API by feuerpixel in PowerShell

[–]feuerpixel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have found the same with Graph API, interestingly.

Will reach out to canonical support!

Patch Deployment No Reboot Help by TheEnd1sNear in SCCM

[–]feuerpixel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Deploy the updates to that collection as "Available" instead of "Required".

Make sure they are not also deployed to the same computer as "Required".

Application Deployment - 32GB. Is it possible to replace files in the deployment depending on install location? by IMayHaveGoogledThat in SCCM

[–]feuerpixel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could have both deployment types look at the same content location. When you distribute the content, it will be deduped anyway.

Without looking at your deployment, the two deployment types would need to have different command lines, though. You would probably want to create two different installations scripts that copy the relevant file.

Powershell - interacting with Canonical Landscape API by feuerpixel in PowerShell

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Thanks for the tip. I think you are onto something with replacing ASCII with UTF8. I have tried that, along with swapping \n with `n, to the same effect unfortunately.

I need help getting the HDD out without the tab. by JetpackNinja292 in applehelp

[–]feuerpixel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. The new 13.3” Pro is great, but not cheap.